Utility pouch and attachments

ABSTRACT

The nature of the technical disclosures of my new invention will demonstrate visually and with expression, the uniqueness of having a “Utility Pouch and Attachments” to carry school supplies or to a work place around the waist. The art of this new invention will minimize looking in back packs for certain school supplies or not enough storage spaces at work to place them; when these supplies are ready and available in separate attachments around the waist.

What a unique idea and a design which turned into a development of the “Utility Pouch and Attachments.” This utility pouch and attachments will primarily be used by all students and secondarily by some employees of different companies. The development of this utility pouch and attachments will carry up to four (4) different attachments at a time and which several attachments were designed to change them from time to time (see page 3 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and page 4 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). The utility pouch will have velcro fabric area tabs on the left side area will attach one (1) attachment, on the front area will attach two (2) attachments, on the right side area will attach one (1) attachment and on the rear area will attach the belt loop (velcro fabric area tabs) in which attach to my fashion and utility leather belt (inside velcro fabric area) which I designed and patent, see application Ser. No. 12/1313,214 and the filing date was Feb. 12, 2009. The TC/A.U. is 3715 and look on page 15 of the drawing replacement sheet, FIG. 4 of the amendment to the drawing for a description and review thereof. The belt loop will be standard for all the attachments and will be used from the pencil-pen holder utility pouch which I designed and patent, see application Ser. No. 12/589,127 and the filing date was Oct. 19, 2009. The TC/A.U. is 3724 and look on pages 5 of 7 FIGS. 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14, page 6 of 7 FIG. 16 of the drawing for a review thereof. Also, see current page 5 of 37 FIG. 17 of the drawing for a review thereof.

This “utility pouch and attachments” will be manufactured from durable nylon fabric (exterior unless specified) of different colors (water resistant) for good looks and from durable foam rubber for strength, one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in thickness. Durable clear plastic will be used to strengthen some lining fabric areas. Durable leatherette will be used (exterior unless specified). Durable lining fabric will be used (interior unless specified) with colors to match the exterior for good looks. Durable nylon thread of different colors will be used for all stitching (see page 3 of 37 FIG. 1 of the drawing for a full elevational review thereof).

So, lets get started with putting together all of the components for the manufacturing of this utility pouch and attachments will be listed in order below as follows:

(1) The utility pouch to house the attachments (2) The scissor attachment (3) The stapler attachment (4) The hand-sanitizer attachment (5) The cased-pencil sharpener, staples-eraser attachment (6) The highlighters, thy-eraser markers attachment (7) The 24-crayons box attachment (8) The cellular phone carrier attachment

Now, lets get started with the first (1) component, the utility pouch to house the attachments by formulating three different major components as follows:

(1) The durable nylon fabric pattern (2) The durable foam rubber pattern (3) The durable fabriclining pattern

Now lets formulate the first (1) major component “the utility pouch and attachments durable nylon fabric pattern” and the cutting measurements are fourteen inches (14) in length and fourteen and one-half of an inch (14½) in width. There are five (5) view sections. The first (1) one will be the left side view section cutting measurements, are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length which includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas stitching (see page 6 of 37 FIG. 19 of the drawing for a review thereof). The second (2) one, will be the front view section cutting measurements are five and one-half of an inch (5½) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length which includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back area for stitching (see page 6 of 37 FIG. 18 of the drawing for a review thereof). The third (3) one will be the right side view section cutting measurements are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length which includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back area stitching (see page 6 of 37 FIG. 20 of the drawing for a review thereof). The fourth (4) one, will be the rear view section cutting measurements are six and three-fourth of an inch (6¾) in length with adjusted cutting to four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length which includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas stitching (see page 6 of 37 FIG. 21 of the drawing for review thereof). The final, fifth (5) one will be the top view section cutting measurements are two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length (down to the fold back areas) and five inches (5) in width with both rounded corners cutting measurements are one-fourth (¼) of a five-eight inch (⅝) circle (see page 6 of 37 FIG. 23 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, lets formulate the second (2) major component, the “durable foam rubber pattern” and the cutting measurements are thirteen and three-fourth of an inch (13¾) in length and fourteen and one-half of an inch (14½) in width. There are five (5) view sections. The first (1) one, will be the left side view section cutting measurements are two inches (2) in width and four and seven-eighth of an inch (4⅞) in length (see page 7 of 37 FIG. 26 of the drawing for review thereof). The second (2) one, will be the front view section cutting measurements are four and three-fourth of an inch (4¾) in width and four and seven-eighth of an inch (4⅞) in length (see page 7 of 37 FIG. 25 of the drawing for review thereof). The third (3) one, will be the right side view section cutting measurements are four and seven-eighth of an inch (4⅞) in length and two inches (2) in width (see page 7 of 37 FIG. 27 of the drawing for review thereof). The fourth (4) one, will be the rear view section cutting measurements are four and seven-eighth of an inch (4⅞) in length. Now the fifth (5) one starts here, the top view section with two inches (2) in length and four and one-fourth of an inch (4½) in width and rounded corners one-fourth (¼) of five-eight of an inch (⅝) circle (see page 7 of 37 FIGS. 28 and 29 of the drawing for a review thereof),

Next, lets formulate the final third (3) major component, the durable fabric lining pattern cutting measurements are fourteen inches (14) in length and fourteen and one-half of an inch (14½) in width. There are two (2) parts to this pattern. The first part consist of five (5) view sections. The first (1) one, will be the left side view section cutting measurements are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length includes one-fourth on an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back area stitching (see page 8 of 37 FIG. 31 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The second (2) one, will be the front view section cutting measurements are five and one-half of an inch (5½) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length which includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back area stitching (see page 8 of 37 FIG. 30 of the drawing for review thereof). The third (3) one, will be the right side view section cutting measurements are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length which includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back area stitching (see page 8 of 37 FIG. 32 of the drawing for a review thereof). The fourth (4) one, will be the rear view-section cutting measurements are four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length which includes on both sides of the length one-fourth of an inch (¼) for fold back areas stitching (see page 8 of 37 FIG. 33 of the drawing for review thereof). The final fifth (5) one, will be the top view section cutting measurements are two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length (to the cut inward one-fourth of an inch (¼) fold back areas) and five inches (5) in width with both rounded corners cutting measurement are one-fourth (¼) of a five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle (see page 8 of 37 FIGS. 34 and 33 of the drawing for a review thereof). The “second part of the pattern” showing inside lining display of six (6) compact disc (CD) racks starting one-eighth of an inch (⅛) from the front edge and stitch one-eighth of an inch (⅛) apart (see page 9 of 37 FIG. 39 of the drawing for a review thereof). Also, showing a top view section of how to install the compact disc (CD) racks as well as showing a compact disc (CD) rack pattern (see page 9 of 37 FIGS. 40 and 41 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we have completed the three different major components, lets assemble the utility pouch to house the attachments starting with the first (1) one, the durable nylon fabric pattern (see page 6 of 37 FIGS. 19, 18, 20, 21, and 23 of the drawing for a review thereof). From the front view section is attached durable velcro fabric tab pattern and the measurements are one-half of an inch (½) in length from both top edges and one and one-fourth of an inch (1¼) in width from both left and right side edges and two and one-fourth an inch (2¼) in length down from the top velcro area tabs to the bottom velcro area tabs and the same measurements from the left and right edges, hold firmly and stitch one row of stitches from the edges all around (see page 6 of 37 FIG. 18 and page 4 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). Next, is attached durable nylon fabric embroidery name tag pattern over the durable clear plastic pattern and the measurements are two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width from the left edge (on center) and one and nine-sixteenth (1 9/16) in length from the bottom edge, hold firmly and stitch two rows of stitches from the edges all around. Next, is attached embroidery signature on the right lower edge corner and measure one-half of an inch (½) in width from the right edge and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the bottom edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 4 of 37 FIGS. 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and page 5 of 37 FIGS. 15 and 16 of the drawing for review thereof).

From the left side view section is attached durable velcro fabric area tabs and the measurements are one-half of an inch (½) in length from the top edge (on center) and one and one-eighth of an inch (1⅛) in width from the left or right edge and two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length down from the top velcro area tab, stitch one row of stitches starting from the edge all around (see page 6 of 37 FIG. 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

From the right side view section is attached durable velcro fabric area tabs, repeat the same method from the left side view section for the right side view section (see page 6 of 37 FIG. 20 and page 5 of 37 FIGS. 15 and 16 of the drawing for a review thereof).

From the rear view section is attached durable velcro fabric area tabs and the measurements are from the bottom edge one-inch (1) in length (on center) and two and one-half of an inch (2½) in width from the left edge and two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length down from the first tab and stitch one row of stitches starting from around the edges (see page 6 of 37 FIG. 21 and page 5 of 37 FIG. 13 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, turn the durable nylon fabric pattern over with the attached items faced down and place evenly on the bottom area the durable foam rubber pattern for strength and stitch one row of stitches all around on the bottom line area. Now turn the durable nylon fabric pattern back over with the attached items showing face up and the durable foam rubber showing faced down (see page 6 of 37 FIGS. 18, 19, 20, 21, and 23 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we are ready for the piping from the left side view section and the left front view section fold back areas pull upward both sides and place evenly one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the top one piping and hold firmly in place. Repeat this method for the right front view section and the right side view section hold firmly in place and stitch two rows of stitches on the fold back areas left side front view section and the right side front view section. Repeat the same stitching method for the rear left side view section and the rear right side view section (except from the top left and right rear view sections) leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space from the top to house both ends of the zipper and lap patterns. After completion of “the same methods,” push the utility pouch inside out showing all of the attached items outside and the foam rubber showing inside (see page 4 of 37 FIG. 8 and page 6 of 37 FIG. 22 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now lets place the top area left side view, the front view and the right side view sections zipper durable nylon fabric patterns with the two (2) zipper fasteners in place. Make sure the top area zipper is placed evenly one-eighth of an inch (⅛) above and around the top left side view, the front view and the right side view sections against the durable foam rubber inside the utility pouch and hold firmly in place (see page 4 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). Next place the outside durable nylon fabric lap pattern one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) above the top edge evenly around the out-side of the utility pouch top edges left side view, the front view and the right side view sections and hold firmly in place. Now we are ready for stitching, starting from the left side view section bottom edge, stitch one row (compressing the zipper, the foam rubber and the durable nylon fabric firmly) around the left side view, the front view and the right side view sections. After stitching, place both ends of the zipper pattern and the outside lap pattern on the top rear left side view and the top rear right side view one-half of an inch (½) in length open space and hold firmly with the fold back areas and finish the two (2) rows of stitching inside the utility pouch area for a finish look (see page 4 of 37 FIG. 8 and page 8 of 37 FIG. 36 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the top view section zipper durable nylon fabric pattern on the top view section durable nylon fabric pattern and fold it back evenly one-eighth of an inch (⅛) above the top view section all around and hold firmly in place (see page 8 of 37 FIG. 37 and page 4 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). We will come back and complete the top view sections after the durable fabric lining is completed and in place.

Now we are ready to complete the durable lining fabric pattern. Now pull upward the left side view section of the durable lining fabric pattern and place a compact disc (CD) rack starting from three-fourth of an inch (¾) in length from the top edge and one-eighth of an inch (⅛) from the fold back line on the front left side edge and fold back the area three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in length hold firmly in place and pull upward the right side view section and place the right side of the compact disc (CD) rack three-fourth of an inch (¾) in length from the top edge and one-eighth of an inch (⅛) from the front right side edge and fold back the area three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in length hold firmly in place. Now stitch one row of stitches on the fold back area on both sides. Repeat this method until six (6) compact disc (CD) racks are completed (see page 8 of 37 FIGS. 31 and 32 and page 9 of 37 FIGS. 39, 40 and 41 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, pull upward the front view section and align evenly the left side front view and the right side front view sections on the fold back areas, hold firmly in place and stitch two (2) rows of stitches on the outside of both sides (see page 8 of 37 FIGS. 31, 30 and 32 of the drawing for a review thereof). Next, pull upward the rear view section and align evenly with the rear left side view and the rear right view sections on the fold back areas, hold firmly in place and stitch two (2) rows of stitches on the outside; except leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space from the top rear sections to house the inside lap pattern (see page 8 of 37 FIG. 33 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now place the inside durable lining fabric lap pattern evenly around the top inside left side view, the front view and the right side view sections, hold firmly in place and stitch one row starting from the left side view section on the bottom edge of the lap pattern all around the front view and the right view sections. Now place both ends of the lap pattern in the rear top sections one-half of an inch (½) in length open space on the fold back areas and complete the two (2) rows of stitching on the outside.

Now, place the completed durable fabric lining utility pouch inside the completed durable foam rubber and durable nylon fabric utility pouch and hold firmly in place. Make sure the inside fabric lining lap pattern is evenly align with the outside nylon fabric lap pattern firmly and then stitch one row starting form the outside top left edge all around the outside for a finish look (see page 4 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, we will now complete the top view section. Place the top view section durable fabric lining pattern on the top view zipper durable nylon fabric pattern fold back area and the top view utility pouch durable nylon fabric pattern fold back area and hold firmly in place. Now place the top view section utility pouch durable nylon fabric overlap pattern and fold evenly around the fold back area and hold firmly in place and stitch one row around the fold back area for a finish look (see page 4 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for review thereof). Congratulations!! We have now completed the utility pouch for the attachments.

The Scissor Attachment

What a brilliant idea to carry school supplies secured everyday to school or to a work place. The development of this utility pouch and the several attachments will serve that purpose. Please note, the scissor (metal and durable plastic handle) carrying size is up to five inches (5) in length and two and one-fourth of an inch (2½) in width and one-half of an inch (½) in thickness, with a “blunt end only.” Now, starting with the second (2) component, the “scissor attachment.” The scissor attachment will have four major components listed below as follows:

(1) The durable nylon fabric pattern. (2) The durable foam rubber pattern (3) The durable nylon fabric piping pattern (4) The durable fabric lining pattern

Now, lets formulate the first (1) major component, the durable nylon fabric pattern. This pattern will have six (6) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The bottom view section (3) The rear view section (4) The top view section (5) The left side view section (6) The right side view section

The scissor attachment durable nylon fabric pattern cutting measurements are thirteen and one-fourth of an inch (13¼) in length and two and seven-eighth of an inch (2⅞) in width. The front view section cutting measurements starting from the top area is two and seven-eighth of an inch (2⅞) in width and five and one-fourth of an inch (5¼) in length also, includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) for fold back area on both sides of the length for stitching. Now from the top area of the top view section, the cutting measurement is one and three-eight of an inch (1⅜) in length down on both sides (now cut open a three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in width on both sides for fold back areas). Next, measure from the top area of the top view section, two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in length down on both sides to the center of the scissor attachment (one and one-fourth of an inch (1¼) in width of the middle center line) measure and cut one and five-eighth of an inch (1⅝) in length on a slant line to the one and one fourth of an inch (1¼) in width to the middle center line (then cut open three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in width on both sides for fold back areas). Next, the cutting measurements from the one and one-fourth of an inch (1¼) in width to the middle center line is two and one-half of an inch (2½) in length down to the top bottom view section line. The bottom view section cutting measurements are three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width and five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in length and cut open three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in width on both sides four (4) corner places for fold back areas (see page 12 of 37 FIGS. 5 and 6 of the drawing for review thereof).

Next, the top view section cutting measurements are two and three-eighth of an inch (2⅜) in width (round both corners one-fourth (¼) of five-eight of an inch (⅝) circle and two and three-eighth of an inch (2⅜) in length, to the rear top area and on both sides after added fold back areas, it becomes two and seven-eighth of an inch (2⅞) in width across the rear top area (see page 12 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section across the top rear area has the same cutting measurements starting from the front view section, two and seven-eighth of an inch (2⅞) in width and five and one-fourth of an inch (5¼) in length to the bottom view section first line. So repeat the same method from the front view section for the rear view section (see page 12 of 37 FIGS. 8, 7, 6 and 5 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the left side view section durable nylon fabric pattern cutting measurements are five and three-fourth of an inch (5¾) in length and one and one-fourth of an inch (1¼) in width. Now starting from the top area, measure form both sides one an three-eighth of an inch (1⅜) in length down (now cut open a three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in width on both sides for fold back areas). Next, measure and cut one and five-eight of an inch (1⅝) in length down on both sides to the center of the scissor attachment, a seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in width to the middle center line. Next, cut one and five-eighth of an inch (1⅝) in length on a slant line to the seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in width to the middle center line (then cut open a three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in width (on both sides for fold back areas). Next, the cutting measurements from the seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in width from the middle center line, two and one-half of an inch (2½) in length to the top bottom view section line, includes on both sides one-fourth of an inch (¼) for fold back area (see page 12 of 37 FIGS. 9 and 6 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the right side view section durable nylon fabric pattern cutting measurements are five and three-fourth of an inch (5¾) in length and one and one-fourth of an inch (1¼) in width. So, repeat the same method of cutting measurements from the left side view section for the right side view section (see page 12 of 37 FIGS. 10 and 6 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now lets formulate the second (2) major component, the scissor attachment durable foam rubber pattern. This pattern will be used to support and strengthen the top view section and the cutting measurements are two and three-eighth of an inch (2⅜) in width and two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length with round corners of one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle (see page 12 of 37 FIG. 12 of the drawing for a review thereof). Also, the inside top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) will be used to cover the top view section durable foam rubber pattern, and the cutting measurements are two and three-eighth of an inch (2⅜) in width an two and seven-sixteenth of an inch (2 7/16) in length with round corners of one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle (see page 12 of 37 FIGS. 13 and 12 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, lets formulate the third (3) major component, the durable nylon fabric piping patterns. There are four (4) piping patterns and the cutting measurements are five and one-fourth of an inch (5¼) in length and three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width and with two (2) cut openings, one-eight by one-eight of an inch (⅛ by ⅛) wedges on each one. Starting from the left to the right, the first cut open wedge cutting measurement is one and one-eight on in inch (1⅛″) in length, the second one is one and five-eight of an inch (1⅝) in length (see page 12 of 37 FIG. 11 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, lets formulate the final four (4) major component, the durable fabric lining pattern. This pattern will have ten (10) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The bottom view section (3) The rear view section (4) The left side view section (5) The right side view section (6) The durable clear plastic pattern (7) The top inside lap pattern (8) The embroidery name attachment (9) The top outside durable nylon fabric overlap pattern (10) The top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern

Next, the durable lining fabric pattern cutting measurement is eleven inches (11) in length and two and seven-eighth of an inch (2⅞) in width. The front view section cutting measurements starting from the top area are two and seven-eighth of an inch (2⅞) in width and five and one-fourth of an inch (5¼) in length includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) for fold back area on both sides of the length for stitching. Now from the top area of the top view section, the cutting measurements are one and three-eighth of an inch (1⅜) in length down on both sides (now cut open a three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in length on both sides for fold back areas). Next, measure from the top area of the top view section, two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in length down on both sides to the center of the scissor attachment (one and one-fourth of an inch (1¼) in width, the middle center line) measure and cut one and five-eighth of an inch (1⅝) in length on a slant line to the one and one fourth of an inch (1¼) in width to the middle center line (then cut open three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in length on both sides for fold back areas). Next, the cutting measurements from the one and one-fourth of an inch (1¼) in width the middle center line, two and one-half of an inch (2½) in length to the top bottom view section line and the bottom view section cutting measurements are three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width and five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in length and cut open three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16″) in length on both sides of four (4) area places for fold back areas (see pages 13 of 37 FIG. 14 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now the rear view section cutting measurements starting from the top area is two and three-eighth of an inch (2⅜) in width and one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length. Now the top rear area with the fold back areas added on both sides, becomes the cutting measurements of two and seven-eight of an inch (2⅞) in width and five and one-fourth of an inch (5¼) in length to the bottom view section first line. So repeat the same method from the front view section for the rear view section (see page 13 of 37 FIGS. 17, 15, and 14 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the left side view section durable nylon fabric pattern cutting measurements are (starting from the top area) one and one-fourth of an inch (1¾) in width and five and three-fourth of an inch (5¾) in length. Now starting from the top area, measure from both sides one an three-eighth of an inch (1⅜) in length down (now cut open a three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in length on both sides for fold back areas). Next, measure one and five-eighth of an inch (1⅝) in length down on both sides to the center of the scissor attachment a seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in width (the middle center line) cut one and five-eight of an inch (1⅝) in length on a slant line to the seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in width to the middle center line (then cut open three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in length on both sides for fold back areas). Next, the cutting measurements from the seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in width (the middle center line) and two and one-half of an inch (2½) in length to the top bottom view section line, includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) for fold back areas (see page 13 of 37 FIG. 18 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now the right side view section durable nylon fabric pattern cutting measurements are (starting from the top area) one and one-fourth of an inch (1¼) in width and five and three-fourth of an inch (5¾) in length. So, repeat the same method of cutting measurements from the left side view section for the right side view section (see page 13 of 37 FIG. 19 of the drawing a review thereof).

Next, the durable clear plastic pattern cutting measurements are three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width and five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in length (see page 13 of 37 FIG. 16 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now the top inside front, left and right side sections durable fabric lining lap pattern cutting measurements are four and three-eighth of an inch (4⅜) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 13 of 37 FIG. 21 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the embroidery name attachment durable nylon fabric pattern cutting measurements are one and one-eighth of an inch (1⅛) in length and five-eight of an inch (⅝) in width (see page 13 or 37 FIG. 20 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now the top outside durable nylon fabric lap pattern cutting measurements are four and three-eight of an inch (4⅜) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 13 of 37 FIG. 22 of the drawing for review thereof).

Next, the top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern cutting measurements are seven and one-eighth of an inch (7⅛) in length and five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in width (see page 13 of 37 FIG. 23 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we have completed all of the major components, lets assemble the scissor attachment starting with the durable nylon fabric pattern front view section, showing attached durable velcro fabric area tab (on center) seven-eight of an inch (⅞) in length from the top edge and one and three-sixteenth of an inch (1 3/16) in width from the left edge. Showing attached name tag (on center) one and one-half of an inch (1½) in length from the top edge and thirteen-sixteenth of an inch ( 13/16) in width from the left edge. The lower bottom area (on center) showing attached embroidery name signature one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the bottom edge and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width from the right edge (see page 12 of 37 FIGS. 5 and 6 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section showing attached durable velcro fabric area tabs, the first tab (on center) one-half of an inch (½) in length from the top edge and one and three-sixteenth of an inch (1 3/16) in width from the left edge and the second tab (on center) two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length down from the first tab (see page 12 of 37 FIG. 7 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now the top view section showing attached durable nylon fabric embroidery name attachment (on center) nine-sixteenth of an inch ( 9/16) in length from the top edge and five-eight of an inch (⅝) in width from the left edge (see page 12 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, pull upward the front view section and the rear view section with the attached items showing inside. Next, place the left side view section (left side fold back areas) evenly on the front view section, the rear view section and the bottom view section (left side fold back areas) and also, place the piping one-fourth of an inch (¼) from the top left side front view section and the top left side rear view section (fold back areas) and hold firmly in place. Now, repeat the same method for the right side view section (right side fold back areas) on the front view sections and the rear view section (right side fold back areas). Now we are ready for stitching. Stitch two rows of stitches on the left and right front fold back areas. Except on the top left rear and top right rear fold back areas, leave one-half on an inch (½) in length open space from the top which will house both ends of the outside nylon fabric lap pattern. Next, push the scissor attachment inside out showing all attached items on the outside and the rough inside (see page 12 of 37 FIGS. 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, we are ready for the outside lap pattern. Place the outside durable nylon fabric lap pattern one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) evenly above and around the top outside front, the left side and the right side, hold firmly in place. Now stitch one row evenly around the bottom edge of the lap pattern. After stitching, place both ends of the lap pattern in the one-half of an inch (½) in length open space, one on the top left rear and one on the top right rear fold back area, hold firmly in place and complete the two rows of stitching (see page 13 of 37 FIG. 22 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, we are ready for the durable fabric lining bottom view section showing attached durable clear plastic to help strengthen the bottom fabric lining from the use of blunt scissors, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 13 of 37 FIGS. 15 and 16 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, pull upward the front view section and the rear view section (left side fold back areas) evenly on the front view section, the rear view section and the bottom view section (left side fold back areas). Next, repeat the same method for the right side view section (right side fold back areas) on the front view section and the rear view section (right side fold back areas). Now we are ready for stitching. Stitch two rows of stitches on the left and right front fold back areas. Except on the top left rear and the top right rear fold back areas, leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space from the top which will house both ends of the inside fabric lining lap pattern (see page 13 of 37 FIGS. 14, 15, 17, 18 and 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, we are ready to complete the durable fabric lining scissor attachment. Place the top inside durable lining fabric lap pattern one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) evenly above and around the top inside front, the left side and the right side, hold firmly in place and stitch one row evenly around the bottom edge on the lap pattern. After stitching, place both ends of the lap pattern in the one-half of an inch (½) in length open space, one on the top left rear and one on the top right rear fold back areas, hold firmly in place and complete the two rows of stitching. Now place the completed durable lining fabric scissor attachment inside the durable nylon fabric scissor attachment and make sue the top inside lining fabric lap pattern is evenly align with the outside nylon fabric lap pattern and hold firmly in place and stitch the final one row stitch (starting from the top left edge) all around the top edges (see page 13 of 37 FIGS. 21 and 22 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now we are ready to complete the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing attached velcro fabric area tab and place the durable nylon fabric lining pattern on top of the durable foam rubber pattern evenly around the corners, hold firmly in place. Now, measure one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in length from the top edge and starting from left to the right edge, stitch one row stitch across the fabric. Next, measure again, two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in length from the top edge and starting from left to the right edge, stitch another one row stitch across the fabric. Next, place the attached durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) and the foam rubber pattern on the inside top view section evenly around corners, hold firmly in place. Now starting from the right edge of the last stitch across line, stitch one row upward and around the right edge, the top edge and the left edge down to the last stitch across line. Now place the top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern and fold evenly around the rough edges, hold firmly in place and stitch two (2) rows of stitches one-eighth of an inch (⅛) apart starting on the left edge. Now place the durable inside fabric lining rear view section top area, one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length and two and three-eighth of an inch (2⅜) in width underneath of the bottom top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric), hold firmly in place; and measure two and three-eighth of an inch (2⅜) in length from the top area downward and hold firmly in place; starting from left to the right edge, stitch the final row across the fabric (see page 12 of 37 FIGS. 8, 12, and 13 page 13 of 37 FIGS. 17, 23 page 11 of 37 FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawing for review thereof).

Congratulations!! We have completed the assembly for the scissor attachment.

The Stapler Attachment

The development of the “stapler attachment” is very extraordinary, because most students or some employees of any work place, will be able to carry and secure this fine school supply or work tool individually everyday. This beautiful idea will help the memory process never again to worry about misplacing or storing in the wrong place. Please note, the stapler (metal) carrying size is up to, four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length and one and three-eighth of an inch (1⅜) in width; and two inches (2) in height.

So lets get started with the manufacturing of the third (3) component, the “stapler attachment.” The stapler attachment will have four (4) different major components as follows:

(1) The durable nylon fabric pattern (2) The durable foam rubber (3) The durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns (4) The durable fabric lining pattern

Next, lets formulate the first major component, the scissor attachment durable nylon fabric pattern. This pattern will have nine (9) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The front middle view section (3) The bottom view section (4) The left side view section (5) The right side view section (6) The rear view section (7) The top view section (8) The top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) (9) The top view section durable foam rubber pattern

The stapler attachment durable nylon fabric pattern will be measured and cut in sections as we approach each one. The front view section cutting measurements starting from the top area are, two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width and four inches (4) in length which includes on both sides of the length one-fourth of an inch (¼) for fold back area stitching. Also, on the bottom area, cut inward on both corners, one-fourth of an inch (¼) for fold back areas stitching (see page 16 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The front middle view section cutting measurements starting from the left side area are, one and seven-eighth of an inch (1⅞) in length and two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width and cut open one-fourth of an inch (¼) inward on all four (4) corners for fold back areas stitching (see page 16 of 37 FIG. 10 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The bottom view section cutting measurements starting from the left side area are, two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length and two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width and cut open one-fourth of an inch (¼) inward on all four (4) corners for fold back areas stitching (see page 16 of 37 FIG. 11 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The left side view section cutting measurements are five inches (5) in length and three inches (3) in width. Next, from the bottom area measure from right to left two inches (2) in width and cut the fabric three and five-eighth of an inch (3⅝) in length on a slant downward to the left edge and cut open inward a three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in width for fold back area stitching. Now measure from the top area from right to left two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in width and then cut the fabric one and three-eighth of an inch (1⅜) in length on a slant downward to the left edge to meet the cut open three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in width for fold back area stitching and from the top area on both corners, cut open one-fourth of an inch (¼) inward for fold back areas for stitching (see page 16 of 37 FIG. 12 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The right side view section cutting measurements are five inches (5) in length and three inches (3) in width which is the same cutting measurements as the left side view section. So, repeat the same method of cutting measurements for the right side view section (see page 16 of 37 FIG. 14 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The rear view section cutting measurements starting from the top area is two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width with both top corners cut open one-fourth of an inch (¼) inward for fold back areas stitching; and eight and three-fourth of an inch (8¾) in length joining the top view section in which from the top area four and three-fourth of an inch (4¾) in length with one-fourth of an inch (¾) on both sides of the length for fold back areas stitching (see page 16 of 37 FIGS. 13 and 16 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top view section is joining with the rear view section. Now lets start from the bottom of the top view section and the cutting measurements are three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in length joining the rear view section; and one and five-eighth of an inch (1⅝) in width and cut both corners rounded to one-fourth (¾) of a five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle (see page 16 of 37 FIGS. 16 and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top view section nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) cutting measurements are three and thirteen-sixteenth of an inch (3 13/16) in length and one and five-eight (1⅝) in width and cut both corners rounded to one-fourth (¾) of five-eight of an inch (⅝) circle (see page 16 of 37 FIG. 17 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, lets formulate the second (2) major component, the stapler attachment top view section durable foam rubber pattern cutting measurement are three and five-eighth of an inch (3 ⅝) in length and one and five-eight of an inch (1⅝) in width and cutting both rounded corners of one-fourth (¾) of five-eight of an inch (⅝) circle (see page 16 of 37 FIG. 15 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, let formulate the third (3) major component, the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns. The cutting measurements are four and fifteen-sixteenth of an inch (4 15/16) in length and three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width and now measure from the bottom end edge one and three-eighth of an inch (1⅜) and cut open a wedge one-eighth of an inch (⅛ by ⅛) for easier binding (see page 15 of 37 FIG. 5 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, lets formulate the final four (4) major components, the stapler attachment durable lining fabric patterns. This pattern will have fifteen (15) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The front middle view section (3) The front middle view section durable clear plastic pattern (4) The bottom view section (5) The bottom view section durable clear plastic pattern (6) The left side view section (7) The right side view section (8) The rear view section (9) The top area inside fabric lining lap pattern (10) The top area outside nylon fabric lap pattern (11) The top view section nylon fabric overlap pattern

The stapler attachment durable fabric lining pattern will be measured and cut in sections as we approach each one. The front view section cutting measurements starting from the top area are two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width and four inches (4) in length which includes on both sides of the length one-fourth of an inch (¼) for fold back area stitching. Also, on the bottom area cut open on both corners, one-fourth of an inch (¼) inward for fold back areas stitching (see page 17 of 37 FIG. 18 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The front middle view section cutting measurements starting from the left side area are, one and seven-eighth of an inch (1⅞) in length and two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width and cut open one-fourth of an inch (¼) inward on all four (4) corners for fold back areas stitching (see page 17 of 37 FIG. 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The front middle view section durable clear plastic pattern cutting measurements starting from the left side area are, one and three-eighth of an inch (1⅜) in length and one and five-eighth of an inch (1⅝) in width (see page 17 of 37 FIG. 24 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The bottom view section cutting measurements starting from the left side area are, two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length and two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width and cut open one-fourth of an inch (¼) inward on all four (4) corners for fold back areas stitching (see page 17 of 37 FIG. 20 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The bottom view section durable clear plastic pattern cutting measurements starting form the left side area are one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in length and one and five-eighth of an inch (1⅝) in width (see page 17 of 37 FIG. 25 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The left side view section cutting measurements are five inches (5) in length and three inches (3) inch width. Next, from the bottom area measure from right to left two inches (2) in width and then cut the fabric three and five-eighth of an inch (3⅝) in length on a slant downward to the left edge and cut open inward a three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) in width for fold back area stitching. Now measure from right to left two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in width and then cut the fabric one and three-eight of an inch (1⅜) in length on a slant downward to the left edge to meet the cut open three-sixteenth of an inch ( 3/16) for fold back area stitching. Next, from the top area cut open on both corners one-fourth of an inch (1¼) inward for fold back areas stitching (see page 17 of 37 FIG. 21 and page 15 of 37 FIG. 3 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The right side view section cutting measurements are five inches (5) in length and three inches (3) in width which is the same cutting measurements as the left side view section. So, repeat the same method of cutting measurements for the right side view section (see page 17 of 37 FIG. 23 and page 15 of 37 FIG. 3 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The rear view section cutting measurements starting from the top area is two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width with both top corners cut open one-fourth on an inch (¼) inward for fold back areas stitching; and five and one-eighth of an inch (5¼) in length which includes five inches (5) of the length which will have one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas stitching; and the bottom area is one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length and one and five-eighth of an inch (1⅝) in width (see page 17 of 37 FIG. 22 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top area inside fabric lining lap pattern and the cutting measurements are six and one-eighth of an inch (6⅛) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 15 of 37 FIG. 6 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top view section nylon fabric overlap pattern and the cutting measurements are seven and three-eighth of an inch (7⅜) in length and five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in width (see page 15 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we have completed all of the different major components and major view sections; lets assemble the stapler attachment starting with the durable nylon fabric pattern front view section showing attached velcro fabric area tab and measure seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in length from the top area edge and thirteen-sixteenth of an inch ( 13/16) in width from the left edge (on center), hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges. Next, attached embroidery name tag and measure seven-sixteenth of an inch ( 7/16) in width from the left edge and one and three-eight of an inch (1⅜) in length from the bottom edge (on center), hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches on the top and bottom around the edges. Next, the attached embroidery name signature in the lower right corner and measure one-half of an inch (½) from the right and bottom edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 16 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The rear view section showing attached two (2) velcro fabric area tabs, and measure the first velcro fabric area tab thirteen-sixteenth of an inch ( 13/16) in width from the top left edge and one-inch (1) in length from the top area (on center) from the first velcro area tab two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length downward (on center), hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges on both velcro fabric area tabs. Next, the top view section embroidery name attachment measure from the top edge nine-sixteenth of an inch ( 9/16) in length (on center) and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 16 of 37 FIGS. 13 and 16 of the drawing for a review thereof). Next, turn over the rear view section and the joined top view sections with the attached items faced down, its very important.

Next, turn over the front view section with the attached items faced down also, and place the bottom fold back area on the middle view section top fold back area (rough side) hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches across (on the backside). Next, place the middle view section bottom fold back area on the bottom view section (rough side) top fold back, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches across (on the back side). Next, place the bottom view section bottom fold back area on the rear view section (rough side) top fold back area, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches across (on the back side). Now we have joined together the front view, the middle view, the bottom view and the rear view sections (see page 16 of 37 FIGS. 9, 10, 11 and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the left side view section right side fold back area on the rear view section left side fold back area, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the bottom upward and leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space from the top area to house the end of the left side lap pattern. Repeat the same stitching method for the right side view section fold back area on the rear view section left side fold back area (see page 16 of 37 FIGS. 12, 13, and 14 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top view section nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing attached velcro fabric area tab, measure three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in length from the top area edge (on center) and nine-sixteenth of an inch ( 9/16) in width from the left edge (on center), hold firmly and stitch one row around the edge. Next place the top view section nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) on the top view section foam rubber pattern; and align both rounded corners evenly and hold firmly in place; and measure one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in length from the top edge downward and stitch one row across the fabric. Now measure three and one-half of an inch (3½) in length from the top edge downward and stitch another row across the fabric (see page 16 of 37 FIGS. 15 and 17 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the top view section nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) with the attached top view section foam rubber on the top view section with the attached items faced down, and align both rounded corners evenly, hold firmly in place; and measure again from the top edge three and one-half of an inch (3½) in length, will show the previous second stitch line across and start from this area left edge, stitch one row upward all around the left side edge the top edge and the right side edge and end where we started (see page 16 of 37 FIGS. 15, 16, and 17 of the drawing for a review thereof).

To finish the top view section, take the top view section nylon overlap pattern and fold evenly around the top view section rough edges, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches one-eighth of an inch (⅛) apart all around the edges. Now we show a top finish look (see page 15 of 37 FIGS. 8 and 1 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, turn back over again the durable nylon fabric pattern showing all of the attached items faced up again, now on the left side view and the right side view fold back areas, place and align the piping patterns starting one-fourth of an inch (¼) from the top edge, hold firmly in place. Now we are ready to bring all the components together by pulling upward the front view section, the middle view section, the rear view section, the left side view section with piping and align all the fold back areas starting with the bottom view section fold back areas, hold firmly in place; and stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the front bottom on both sides upward and make sure the top left and right rear areas, to leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space to house the outside end left and right side lap patterns. After completing the stitching, push the inside out showing all the attached items on the outside and the rough side showing inside. Now lets finish the outside by placing the top area outside durable nylon fabric lap pattern one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) above and evenly around the top outside areas of the stapler attachment and hold firmly. Next, stitch one row starting from the left side bottom edge all around the edges. Next, place on both top rear areas the lap pattern ends in the one-half of an inch (½) in length open space fold back areas evenly and hold firmly in place; and now stitch the final two (2) rows of stitches on both sides of the rear area (see page 16 of 37 FIGS. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and page 15 of 37 FIGS. 5, 7, and 1 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now we are ready to complete the durable fabric lining pattern. Next, place the front view section bottom fold back area on the middle view top fold back area, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches across (on the back side). Next, place the middle view section bottom fold back area on the bottom view section top fold back area, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches across (on the back side). Next, place the bottom view section bottom fold back area on the rear view section top fold back area, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches across (on the back side). Now we have joined the front view, the middle view, the bottom view and the rear view sections (see page 17 of 37 FIGS. 18, 19, 20 and 22 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the durable clear plastic pattern evenly on top of the middle view section pattern to give a longer wear of the durable fabric lining from the use of the metal stapler, hold firmly and stitch one row all around the edges. Next, place the durable clear plastic pattern also evenly on the top of the bottom view section pattern to give a longer wear of the durable fabric lining from the use of the metal stapler, hold firmly and stitch one row all around the edges (see page 17 of 37 FIGS. 24, 19, 25 and 20 of the drawing for review thereof).

Next, place the left side view section right side fold back area on the rear view section left side fold back area, hold firmly and stitch two rows of stitches starting from the bottom area upward and leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space on the top left rear area to house the end of the left side inside lap pattern. Repeat the same stitching method for the right side view section fold back area on the rear view section left side fold back are (see page 17 of 37 FIGS. 21, 22, and 23 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now we are ready to bring all the components together by pulling upward the front view section, the middle view section, the rear view section, the left side view section and the right side view section fold back areas and start from the bottom view section fold back areas on both front sides, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches upward and make sure to leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space on the rear left and right top areas to house the inside end of the lap pattern. (see page 17 of 37 FIGS. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, lets finish the inside look by placing the top area inside durable fabric lining lap pattern one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) above and evenly around the top inside areas of the stapler attachment and hold firmly. Next, stitch one row starting from the left side bottom edge all around the edges. Next, place on both top rear areas the lap pattern ends on the one-half of an inch (½) in length open space fold back areas evenly and hold firmly in place; and now stitch the final two (2) rows of stitches on both sides of the rear area (see page 17 of 37 FIGS. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 page 15 of 37 FIGS. 6 and 1 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, lets place the completed durable fabric lining stapler attachment inside the completed durable nylon fabric stapler attachment and align evenly as possible all the edges, the inside and outside lap patterns evenly above the rough areas and stitch one row near the top edge starting form the extreme left side all around the edges. Next, place the rear view section one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length and one and five-eight of an inch (1⅝) in width of the durable inside fabric lining underneath of the bottom top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric), hold firmly in place; and measure three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in length from the top view section downward and stitch one row starting from the left edge across the fabric bottom edge (see page 15 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, and page 17 of 37 FIG. 17 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Congratulations!! We have now completed and assembled the “stapler attachment.”

The Hand Sanitizer Attachment

The development of the hand sanitizer attachment was a very special idea, because the spread of germs and different viruses today can cause harmful effects without washing your hands. The hand sanitizer now, can be carried daily just for those special needs as they occur from time to time. Please note, the hand sanitizer (durable plastic bottle) carrying size is up to, three (3) fluid ounces.

So lets get started with the manufacturing of the fourth (4) component, the “hand sanitizer attachment.” The hand sanitizer attachment will have four (4) different major components as follows:

(1) The durable nylon fabric pattern (2) The durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns (3) The durable fabric lining pattern (4) The durable foam rubber pattern

Now lets formulate the first one (1) major component, the hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric pattern. This pattern will have nine (8) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The left side view section (3) The right side view section (4) The rear view section (5) The top view section (6) The top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) (7) The top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern (8) The top area outside view durable nylon fabric lap pattern

The hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric pattern cutting measurements are fourteen inches (14) in length and eleven and five-eighth of an inch (11⅝) in width. Next, the front view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are two and five-eighth of an inch (2⅝) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes both sides of the length one-fourth of an (¼) fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 20 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The left side view section cutting measurements starting from the top area are one and seven-eighth of an inch (1⅞) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes both sides of the length one-fourth of an inch (¼) fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 20 of 37 FIG. 10 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the right side view section cutting measurements starting from the top area are the same as the left side view section cutting measurements; so repeat the same methods of cutting measurements for the right side view section (see page 20 of 37 FIG. 11 of the drawing for review thereof).

Next, the rear view section is joined with the top view section and the cutting measurements are seven and five-eighth (7⅝) in length and two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width; and the rear view section cutting measurements are four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length fold back areas and one fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas. The top view section starting from the top area with both rounded corners are one-fourth (¼) of five-eight of an inch (⅝) circle; and three and one-eight of an inch (3⅛) in length toward the rear view section fold back areas (see page 20 of 37 FIGS. 12 and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top view section durable nylon fabric pattern (same color fabric) cutting measurements are starting from the top area with both rounded corners are one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle and two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width; and three and three-sixteenth of an inch (3 3/16) in length (see page 20 of 37 FIG. 15 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern cutting measurements are eight and three-eighth of an inch (8⅜) in length and five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in width (see page 19 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top area outside view durable nylon fabric lap pattern cutting measurements are five and three-eighth of an inch (5⅜) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 19 of 37 FIG. 5 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, lets formulate the second (2) major component, the hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns cutting measurements are four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length and three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width (see page 19 of 37 FIG. 6 of the drawing for review thereof).

Now, lets formulate the third (3) major component, the hand sanitizer attachment durable fabric lining pattern. This pattern will have five (5) major view sections as follows;

(1) The front view section (2) The left side view section (3) The right side view section (4) The rear view section (5) The top area inside view durable fabric lining lap pattern

The hand sanitizer attachment durable fabric lining pattern cutting measurements are fourteen inches (14) in length and eleven and five-eighth of an inch (11⅝) in width. Next, the front view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are two and five-eighth of an inch (2⅝) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; which includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas; and at the end of the length, cut open a wedge one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length for easier fold back areas (see page 21 of 37 FIG. 16 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the left side view section cutting measurements are one and seven-eighth of an inch (1⅞) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length, which includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas; and at the end of that length, cut open a wedge one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length for fold back areas (see page 21 of 37 FIG. 17 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the right side view section cutting measurements are the same as the left side view section cutting measurements so, repeat the same method for the right side view section (see page 21 of 37 FIG. 18 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section cutting measurements are four and five-eighth of an (4⅝) in length and from the bottom edge two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width; and with one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length; and which four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length and on both sides of that length; includes one-fourth of an inch fold back areas; and at the end of that length, cut open a wedge one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length for fold back areas (see page 21 of 37 FIG. 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the top area inside view durable fabric lining lap pattern cutting measurements are five and three-eighth of an inch (5⅜) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 19 of 37 FIG. 4 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, lets formulate the final four (4) major component, the hand sanitizer attachment durable foam rubber pattern cutting measurements (starting form the top area) are two and one-eighth in width with rounded corners of one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle; and three inches (3) in length (see page 20 of 37 FIG. 14 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we have completed the four different major components and now lets place them all together, starting with durable nylon fabric front view section showing attached velcro fabric area tab, and measure from the top area seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in length (on center) and one and one-sixteenth of an inch (1⅙) in width from the right edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges; and the attached embroidery name tag, measure one and nine-sixteenth of an inch (1 9/16) in length from the bottom area edge (on center) and eleven-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches from the top and bottom around the edges; and attached embroidery signature in the lower right corner and measure one-half of an inch (½) from the right edge and bottom edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 20 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section showing attached two (2) velcro fabric area tabs and measure the first area tab one-inch (1) in length from the bottom area edge (on center) and one and one-sixteenth (1 1/16) in width from the right edge, hold firmly and the second tab two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length downward (on center), hold firmly and stitch one row on both tabs around the edges. The rear view section is joined with the top view section showing attached embroidery name attachment, measure nine-sixteenth of an inch ( 9/16) in length (from the top area edge) and one-half of an inch (½) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 20 of 37 FIGS. 12 and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now, turn the durable nylon fabric pattern over with the attached items faced down and the rough side faced up.

Next, place the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing attached velcro fabric area tab and measure three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in length from the top edge (on center) and thirteen-sixteenth of an inch ( 13/16) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edge (see page 20 of 37 FIG. 15 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) on the top view section durable foam rubber pattern and align the rounded corners evenly, hold firmly in place and measure from the top view area one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in length downward and stitch one row across the fabric. Now place the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) with the attached top view section durable foam rubber pattern on the rough side faced up over the top view section durable nylon fabric pattern; and align the rounded corners evenly and hold firmly in place and measure from the top area two and seven-eighth of an inch (2⅞) in length downward; and stitch another row across the fabric from left to the right edge and continue stitching upward on the right edge to the rounded corners back down the left edge and stop from start of the stitching across line (see page 20 of 37 FIGS. 15, 13 and 14 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern around the top view section rough edges, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the left edge one-eighth of an inch (⅛) apart (see page 19 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now turn the durable nylon fabric pattern back over with the attached items showing faced up and the rough area faced down.

Now, place the durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns starting with the first piping on the front view section left side fold back area one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the top area; and the second piping on the front view section right side fold back area one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the top area, hold firmly in place (see page 19 of 37 FIG. 6 and page 20 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we are ready to assemble the hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric pattern. Make sure the attached items are faced up and the rough side faced down. Now with the two (2) piping already in place, pull upward the front view section, the left side view section, the right side view section, the rear view section and (align evenly all the fold back areas) hold firmly in place. Next, on the left and right front side fold back areas, stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the top to bottom. Now on the top left and right rear side fold back areas, leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space to house the left and right side lap pattern ends. Now from this area, finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches downward. After completing all of the stitching, push the inside out with the attached items showing outside and the rough areas showing inside. Next, place the top area outside hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric lap pattern evenly one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) above all around the top outside area edges and hold firmly in place. Now, stitch one row starting from the left bottom side edge all around the edges. Next, place both ends of the lap pattern on the top left and right side rear area (one-half of an inch (½) in length open space) fold back areas, hold firmly in place and finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches (see page 20 of 37 FIGS. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and page 19 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now, we have completed the outside sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric pattern.

Now, we are ready to assemble the hand sanitizer attachment durable fabric lining pattern. Next, pull upward the front view section, the left side view section, the right side view section, the rear view section and (align evenly all the fold back areas) hold firmly in place. Now on the left and right front side fold back areas, stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the top to bottom. Now on the top rear left and right side fold back areas, leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space to house the left and right side lap pattern ends. Now from this area; finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches downward. Next, place the top area inside hand sanitizer attachment durable fabric lining lap pattern evenly one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) above all around the top area edge and hold firmly in place. Now, stitch one row starting from the left side bottom edge all around the edges. Next, place both ends of the lap pattern on the top rear left and right side (one-half of an inch (½) in length open space) fold back areas, hold firmly in place and finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches (see page 21 of 37 FIGS. 16, 17, 18, and 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the completed inside hand sanitizer attachment durable fabric lining pattern inside the completed outside sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric pattern; and align evenly the inside and outside edges of the lap patterns and hold firmly in place. Now stitch one row starting from the left side top area edge all around the edges (see page 19 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, 4, and 5 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the rear view section top area one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length and two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width of the inside durable fabric lining, underneath of the bottom top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric), hold firmly in place; and measure three and one-eighth of an inch (3⅛) in length from the top view section edge downward and stitch one row starting from the left edge across the fabric bottom edge (see page 21 of 37 FIG. 19, page 20 of 37 FIG. 15 and page 19 of 37 FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Congratulations!! We have completed and assembled the “hand sanitizer attachment.

The Cased-Pencil Sharpener, Staples-Erasers Attachment

The development of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment was another great idea, because of the previous designs and developments of the pencil-pen holder utility pouch (a special need for extra-erasers and pencil sharpeners will be available) and of the stapler attachment (a special need for extra-staples will be available). Please note, the cased-pencil sharpener (metal and durable plastic shield) carrying size is up to, one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in length and three-fourth of an inch (¾) in width; and five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in height. The staples (metals in box) carrying size is up to, two and three-fourth (2¾) in length and one and one-fourth of an inch (1¾) in width; and five-eighths of an inch (⅝) in height. The erasers (durable rubber and vinyl) carrying sizes are up to, two and one-half of an inch (2½) in length and seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in width; and one-half of an inch (½) in height.

So, lets get started with the manufacturing of the fifth (5) component, the “cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment.” The cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment will have four (4) different major component as follows:

(1) The durable nylon fabric pattern (2) The durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns (3) The durable fabric lining pattern (4) The durable foam rubber pattern

Now, lets formulate the first major component, the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern. This pattern will have (8) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The left side view section (3) The right side view section (4) The rear view section (5) The top view section (6) The top view section durable nylon lining pattern (same color fabric) (7) The top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern. (8) The top area outside view durable nylon fabric lap pattern

The cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern cutting measurements are fourteen inches (14) in length and eleven and five-eighth of an inch (11⅝) in width. Next, the front view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are two and five-eighth of an inch (2⅝) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both bottom ends of the fold back areas (see page 24 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the left side view section cutting measurements are one and seven-eighth of an inch (1⅞) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 24 of 37 FIG. 10 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the right side view section cutting measurements are the same as the left side view section cutting measurements, so repeat the same cutting measurements for the right side view section (see page 24 of 37 FIG. 11 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section is joined with the top view section and the cutting measurements are seven and five-eighth of an inch (7⅝) in length and two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width; and the rear view section cutting measurements are four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas. Now the top view section starting from the top area with both rounded corners are one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle; and three and one-eighth of an inch (3⅛) in length toward the rear view section fold back areas (see page 24 of 37 FIGS. 12 and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) cutting measurements starting from the top area with both rounded corners are one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle and two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width; and three and three-sixteenth of an inch (3 3/16) in length (see page 24 of 37 FIG. 15 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern cutting measurements are eight and three-eighth of an inch (8⅜) in length and five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in width (see page 23 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for review thereof).

Now, the top area outside view durable nylon fabric lap pattern cutting measurements are five and three-eighth of an inch (5⅜) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 23 of 37 FIG. 7 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, lets formulate the section (2) major component, the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns cutting measurements are four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length and three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width (see page 23 of 37 FIG. 5 of the drawing for review thereof).

Now, lets formulate the third (3) major component, the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable fabric lining pattern. This pattern will have five (5) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The left side view section (3) The right side view section (4) The rear view section (5) The top area inside view section durable fabric lining lap pattern

The cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable fabric lining pattern cutting measurements are fourteen inches (14) in length and eleven and five-eighth of an inch (11⅝) in width. Next, the front view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are two and five-eighth of an inch (2⅝) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length fold back areas; and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 25 of 37 FIG. 16 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the left side view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are one and seven-eighth of an inch (1⅞) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length fold back areas; and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 25 of 37 FIG. 17 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the right side view section cutting measurements are the same as the left side view section cutting measurements. So repeat the same cutting measurements for the right side view section (see page 20 of 37 FIG. 18 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section cutting measurements are four and five-eighth of an inch (4⅝) in length and from the bottom edge two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width; and with one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length; and which four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length and on both sides of that length, includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) fold back areas; and at the end of that length, cut open a wedges one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length for fold back areas (see page 25 of 37 FIG. 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the top area inside view section durable fabric lining lap pattern cutting measurements are five and three-eighth of an inch (5⅜) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 23 of 37 FIG. 6 of the drawing for review thereof).

Next, lets formulate the final four (4) major component, the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable foam rubber pattern cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width with rounded corners of one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle; and three inches (3) in length (see page 24 of 37 FIG. 14 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we have completed the four different major components and now lets place them all together, starting with the durable nylon fabric pattern front view section showing attached velcro fabric area tab, and measure from the top area seven-eight of an inch (⅞) in length (on center) and one and one-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) in width from the right edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges; and the attached embroidery name tag, and measure one and nine-sixteenth of an inch (1 9/16) in length from the bottom area edge (on center) and eleven-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches from the top and bottom around the edges; and attached embroidery signature in the lower right corner and measure one-half of an inch (½) from the right edge and bottom edge hold firmly and stitch one row around two edges (see page 24 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section showing attached two (2) velcro fabric area tabs and measure the first area tab one inch (1) in length from the bottom area edge (on center) and one and one-sixteenth (1 1/16) in width from the right edge, hold firmly and place the second tab two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length downward (on center), hold firmly and stitch one row on both area tabs around the edges. The rear view section is joined with the top view section showing attached embroidery name attachment, and measure nine-sixteenth of an inch ( 9/16) in length (from the top area edge) and one-half of an inch (½) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 24 of 37 FIGS. 12 and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now turn the durable nylon fabric pattern over with the attached items faced down and the rough side faced up.

Now, the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing attached velcro fabric area tab, and measure three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in length from the top area edge (on center) and thirteen-sixteenth of an inch ( 13/16) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 24 of 37 FIG. 15 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) on the top view section durable foam rubber pattern and align the rounded corners evenly, hold firmly in place and measure from the top area one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in length downward; and stitch one row across the fabric. Now place the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) with the attached top view section durable foam rubber pattern on the rough side faced up over the top view section durable nylon pattern; and align the rounded corner evenly and hold firmly in place; and measure from the top area two and seven-eighth of an inch (2⅞) in length downward; and stitch another row across the fabric from left to the right edge; and continue stitching upward on the right edge to the top rounded corners back down the left edge and stop from the start of the stitching across line (see page 24 of 37 FIGS. 15, 14, and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, place the top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern and fold evenly around the top view section rough edges, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the left edge one-eighth of an inch (⅛) apart (see page 23 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now turn the durable nylon fabric pattern back over with the attached items showing faced up and the rough area faced down.

Next, place the durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns starting with the first piping on the front view section left side fold back area one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the top area; and the second piping on the front view section right side fold back area one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the top area, hold firmly in place (see page 23 of 37 FIG. 5 and page 24 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we are ready to assemble the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern. Make sure the attached items are faced up and the rough side faced down. Now with the two (2) piping already in place, pull upward the front view section, the left side view section, the right side view section, the rear view section and (align evenly all the fold back areas) hold firmly in place; and on the left and right front side fold back areas, stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the top to bottom. Now on the top rear left and right side fold back areas, leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space to house the left and right side lap pattern ends. Now from this area, finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches downward. After the stitching is completed, push the inside out with attached items showing outside and the rough side areas showing inside. Now, place the top area outside cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric lap pattern, evenly one-sixteen of an inch ( 1/16) above all around the outside top area edges and hold firmly in place; and stitch one row starting from the left side bottom edge all around the edges. Next, place both ends of the lap pattern on the top left and right side rear are (one-half of an inch (½) in length open space) fold back areas, hold firmly in place and finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches (see page 24 of 37 FIGS. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and page 23 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now, we have completed the outside cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern.

Now, we are ready to assemble the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable fabric lining pattern. Next, pull upward the front view section, the left side view section, the right side view section, the rear view section and (align evenly, all the fold back areas) hold firmly in place. Now on the left and right side fold back areas, stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the top to bottom. Now on the top rear left side and the right side fold back areas, leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space to house the left and right side lap pattern ends. Now from this area, finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches downward. Next, place the top area inside cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable fabric lining lap pattern evenly one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) above all around the top area edge and hold firmly in place; and stitch one row starting from the left side bottom edge all around the edges. Next, place both ends of the lap pattern on the top rear left side and the right side (one-half of an inch (½) in length open space) fold back areas, hold firmly in place and finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches (see page 25 of 37 FIGS. 16, 17, 18 and 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the completed inside durable fabric lining pattern inside the completed outside durable nylon fabric pattern; and align evenly the inside and outside edges of the lap patterns and hold firmly in place. Now stitch one row starting from the left side top outside area edge all around the top edges (see page 23 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, 6, and 7 of the drawing for review thereof.)

Next, place the rear view section top area one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length and two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in width of the inside durable fabric lining, underneath of the bottom top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric), hold firmly in place; and measure three and one-eighth of an inch (3⅛) in length from the top view section edge downward and stitch one row starting from the left edge across the fabric bottom edge (see page 25 of 37 FIG. 19, page 24 of 37 FIG. 15 and page 23 of 37 FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Congratulations!! We have completed and assembled the “cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachments.”

The Highlighters and Dry-Eraser Markers Attachment

The development of the highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment was a bright idea because students of today, will have available at all times and not to borrow after reading to highlight different pages or maybe call upon in a classroom setting, to make a point of interest using the dry-eraser chalkboard. Also, the same method may apply to some company work places. Please note, the highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment can carry two of each (durable plastic containers) and the standard carrying sizes are three-fourth of an inch (¾) in circular and four and three-fourth of an inch (4¾) in length.

So, lets get started with the manufacturing of the six (6) component, the “highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment.” The highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment will have four (4) major components as follows:

(1) The durable nylon fabric pattern (2) The durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns (3) The durable fabric lining pattern (4) The durable foam rubber pattern

Now, lets formulate the first major component, the highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern. This pattern will have eight (8) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The left side view section (3) The right side view section (4) The rear view section (5) The top view section (6) The top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) (7) The top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern (8) The top area outside view durable nylon fabric lap pattern

The highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern cutting measurements are fourteen and seven-eighth of an inch (14⅞) in length and eleven and one-fourth of an inch (11¼) in width. Next, the front view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are two and two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 28 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the left side view section cutting measurements are two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 28 of 37 FIG. 10 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the right side view section cutting measurements are the same as the left side view section cutting measurements, so repeat the same cutting measurements for the right side view section (see page 28 of 37 FIG. 11 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section is joined with the top view section and the cutting measurements are eight and one-eighth of an inch (8⅛) in length and one and three-fourth (1¾) in width; and the rear view section cutting measurements are four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas. Now the top view section starting from the top area with both rounded corners are one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle; and three and five-eighth of an inch (3⅝) in length toward the rear view section fold back areas (see page 28 of 37 FIGS. 12 and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) cutting measurements and starting from the top area with both rounded corners are one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle; and one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in width and three and eleven-sixteenth of an inch (3 11/16) in length (see page 28 of 37 FIG. 15 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern cutting measurements are nine inches (9) in length and five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in width (see page 27 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the top area outside view durable nylon fabric lap pattern cutting measurements are five and three-fourth of an inch (5¾) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 27 of 37 FIG. 7 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, lets formulate the second (2) major component, the highlighters and thy-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns cutting measurements are four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length and three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width (see page 27 of 37 FIG. 5 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, lets formulate the third (3) major component, the highlighters and thy-eraser markers attachment durable fabric lining pattern. This pattern will have five (5) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The left side view section (3) The right side view section (4) The rear view section (5) The top area inside view section durable fabric lining lap pattern

The highlighters and thy-eraser markers attachment durable fabric lining pattern cutting measurements eleven and three-eighth of an inch (11⅜) in length and ten and three-fourth of an inch (10¾) in width. Next, the front view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length fold back areas; and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 29 of 37 FIG. 16 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the left side view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length fold back areas; and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 29 of 37 FIG. 17 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the right side view section cutting measurements are the same as the left side view section cutting measurements. So repeat the same cutting measurements for the right side view section (see page 29 of 37 FIG. 18 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section cutting measurements are four and five-eighth of an inch (4⅝) in length starting from the bottom edge; and one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in width and with one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length; and which four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of that length fold back areas; and at the end of the length, cut open wedges one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length for fold back areas (see page 29 of 37 FIG. 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the top area inside view section durable fabric lining lap pattern cutting measurements are five and three-fourth of an inch (5¾) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 27 of 37 FIG. 6 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, lets formulate the final four (4) major component, the highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment durable foam rubber pattern cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in width with rounded corners of one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle; and three and one-half of an inch (3½) in length (see page 28 of 37 FIG. 14 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we have complete the four different major components and now lets place them all together; starting with the durable nylon fabric pattern front view section showing attached velcro fabric area tab, and measure from the top area one inch (1) in length (on center) and seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges; and the attached embroidery name tag, and measure one and nine-sixteenth of an inch (1 9/16) in length from the bottom area edge (on center) and one-half of an inch (½) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches from the top and bottom around the edges; and the attached embroidery signature in the lower right corner and measure one-half of an inch (½) in width from the right edge and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the bottom edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 28 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section showing attached two (2) velcro fabric area tabs and measure the first area tab one in (1) in length from the bottom area edge (on center) and thirteen-sixteenth of an inch ( 13/16) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and place the second tab two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length downward (on center), hold firmly and stitch one row on both area tabs around the edges. The rear view section is joined with the top view section showing attached embroidery name attachment, and measure five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in length from the top area edge; and five-sixteenth of an inch ( 5/16) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 28 of 37 FIGS. 12 and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now turn the durable nylon fabric pattern over with the attached items faced down and the rough side faced up.

Now, the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing attached velcro fabric area tab, and measure three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in length from the top area edge (on center) and five-sixteenth of an inch ( 5/16) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 28 of 37 FIG. 15 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) on the top view section durable foam rubber pattern and align the rounded corners, hold firmly in place; and measure from the top area one and seven-eighth of an inch (1⅞) in length downward and stitch one row across the fabric. Now place the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) on the top view section durable foam rubber pattern on the rough side faced up on the top view section durable nylon pattern; and align the rounded corners evenly and hold firmly in place; and measure from the top area three and seven-eighth of an inch (3⅞) in length downward and stitch another row across the fabric from the left to the right edge; and continue stitching upward on the right edge to the top rounded corners back down to the left edge and stop from the start of the stitching across line (see page 28 of 37 FIGS. 15, 14, and 13 of the drawing for review thereof).

Now, place the top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern and fold evenly around the top view section rough edges, hold firmly and stitch tow (2) rows of stitches starting from the left edge one-eight of an inch (⅛) apart (see page 27 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now turn the durable nylon fabric pattern back over with the attached items showing faced up and the rough area faced down.

Next, place the durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns starting with the first piping on the front view section left side fold back area one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the top area; and the second piping on the front view section right side fold back area one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the top area, hold firmly in place (see page 27 of 37 FIG. 5 and page 28 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now we are ready to assemble the highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric patter. Make sure the attached items are faced up and the rough side faced down. Now with the two (2) piping already in place, pull upward the front view section, the left side view section, the right side view section, the rear view section and (align evenly all the fold back areas) hold firmly in place; and on the left and right front side fold back areas, stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the top to the bottom; and on the top rear left and right side fold back areas, leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space to house the left and right side lap pattern ends. Now from this area, finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches downward. After the stitching is completed, push the inside out with the attached items showing outside and the rough side areas showing inside. Next, place the top area outside highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric lap pattern evenly one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) above and around the outside top area edges and hold firmly in place; and stitch one row starting from the left side bottom edge all around the edges. Next, place both ends of the lap pattern on the top rear left side and the right side (leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space) fold back areas, hold firmly in place and finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches (see page 28 of 37 FIGS. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14 and page 27 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now, we have completed the outside highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern.

Now, we are ready to assemble the highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment durable fabric lining pattern. Next, pull upward the front view section, the left side view section, the right side view section, the rear view section and (align evenly all the fold back areas) hold firmly in place; and on the front left side and the right side fold back area, stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the top to bottom. Now on the top rear left side and the right side fold back areas, leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space to house the left and right side lap pattern ends; and from this area, finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches downward. Next, place the top area inside highlighters and dry-eraser markers attachment durable fabric lining lap pattern evenly one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) above all around the top area edges and hold firmly in place; and stitch one row starling from the left side bottom edge all around the edges. Next, place both ends of the lap pattern on the top rear left side and the right side (one-half of an inch (½) in length open space) fold back areas, hold firmly in place and finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches downward (see page 29 of 37 FIGS. 16, 17, 18 and 19 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now we have completed the inside durable fabric lining pattern.

Next, place the completed inside durable fabric lining pattern inside the completed outside durable nylon fabric pattern; and align evenly the inside and outside edges of the lap patterns, hold firmly in place; and stitch one row starting from the top left outside area edge all around the top edges (see page 27 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, 6, and 7 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the rear view section top area one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length and one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in width of the inside durable fabric lining, underneath of the bottom top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric), hold firmly in place; and measure three and five-eighth of an inch (3⅝) in length from the top view section edge downward; and stitch one row starting from the left edge across the fabric bottom edge (see page 29 of 37 FIG. 19, page 28 of 37 FIG. 15 and page 27 of 37 FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Congratulations!! We have completed and assembled the “highlighter and dry-eraser marker attachment.”

24-Crayons Box Attachment

The development of the 24-crayons box attachment was a gifted idea, because students with different carrier's of heavy school supplies including crayon boxes, somehow “during the day,” would end up in broken pieces. So, this idea to carry crayon boxes in a separate attachment became another bright and brilliant idea for a design and development. Please note, the 14-crayons box attachment can carry an additional 16-crayons box, totaling 40-crayons. The 24-crayons box is a standard size (box laying flat) is three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in length and two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width; with one inch (1) in height. The 16-crayons box is a standard size (box laying flat) is three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in length and two and three-fourth (2¾) in width; with three-fourth of an inch (¾) in height.

So, lets get started with the manufacturing of the seventh (7) component, the “24-crayons box attachment.” The 24-crayons box attachment will have four (4) different major components as follows:

(1) The durable nylon fabric pattern (2) The durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns (3) The durable fabric lining patterns (4) The durable foam rubber patterns

Now, lets formulate the first major component, the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric pattern. This pattern will have eighth (8) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The left side view section (3) The right side view section (4) The rear view section (5) The top view section (6) The top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) (7) The top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern (8) The top area outside view durable nylon lap pattern

The 24-crayons box attachments durable nylon fabric pattern cutting measurements are twelve and seven-eight of an inch (12⅞) in length and eleven and one-fourth of an inch (11¼) width. Next, the front view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in width and three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 32 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the left side view section cutting measurements are two inches (2) in width and three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 32 of 37 FIG. 10 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the right side view section cutting measurements are the same as the left side view section cutting measurements, so repeat the same cutting measurements for the right side view section (see page 32 of 37 FIG. 11 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section is joined with the top view section and the cutting measurements are seven and one-eighth of an inch (7⅛) in length and three and one-fourth of an inch (3¼) in width; and the rear view section cutting measurements are three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length for fold back areas and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas. Now the top view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) with both rounded corners are one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle; and three and one-fourth of an inch (3¼) in length toward the rear view section fold back areas (see page 32 of 37 FIGS. 12 and 13 of the drawing for review thereof).

Next, the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) cutting Measurements (starting from the top area) with both rounded corners are one-fourth (¼) of five-eight of an inch (⅝) circle and three and one-fourth (3¼) in width; and three and three-eight of an inch (3¼) in width; and three and three-eighth of an inch (3⅜) in length (see page 32 of 37 FIG. 15 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern cutting measurements are ten inches (10) in length and five-eighth of an inch (⅝) in width (see page 31 and 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top area outside view durable nylon fabric lap pattern cutting measurements are six and three-fourth of an inch (6¾) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 31 of 37 FIG. 6 of the drawing for review thereof).

Next, lets formulate the second (2) major component, the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns cutting measurements are three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 31 of 37 FIG. 5 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, let formulate the third (3) major component, the 24-crayons box attachment durable fabric lining pattern. This pattern will have five (5) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The left side view section (3) The right side view section (4) The rear view section (5) The top rear inside view section durable fabric lining lap pattern

The 24-crayons box attachment durable fabric lining pattern cutting measurements are nine and five-eighth of an inch (9⅝) in length and eleven and one-fourth of an inch (11¼) in width. Next, the front view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in width and three and three-fourth of an (3¾) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length fold back areas; one-fourth of an inch (¼) fold back area; and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both ends of the fold back areas (see page 33 of 37 FIG. 16 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the left side view section cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are two inches (2) in width and three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in length; includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) on both sides of the length fold back areas; and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length, cut open wedges on both sides ends of the fold back areas (see page 33 of 37 FIG. 17 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the right side view section cutting measurements are the same as the left side view section cutting measurements. So repeat the same cutting measurements for the right side view section (see page 33 of 37 FIG. 18 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section cutting measurements are three and seven-eighth of an inch (3⅞) in length and from the bottom edge, three and one-fourth of an inch (3¼) in width and with one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length; and which three and three-fourth of an inch (3¾) in length and on both sides of that length, includes one-fourth of an inch (¼) fold back areas; and at the end of that length, cut open a wedges one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length for fold back areas (see page 33 of 37 FIG. 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, the top area inside view section durable fabric lining lap pattern cutting measurements are six and three-fourth of an inch (6¾) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width (see page 31 of 37 FIG. 6 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, lets formulate the final four (4) major component, the 24-crayons box attachment durable foam rubber pattern cutting measurements (starting from the top area) are three and one-fourth of a inch (3¼) in width with rounded corners of one-fourth (¼) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circle; and three and one-fourth of an inch (3¼) in length (see page 32 of 37 FIG. 14 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we have completed the four (4) different major components and lets place them all together; starting with the durable nylon fabric pattern front view section showing attached velcro fabric area tab; and measure from the top area one inch (1) in length (on center) and one and five-eighth of an inch (1⅝) in width from the left side, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges; and the attached embroidery name tag, and measure one inch (1) in length from the bottom area edge (on center) and one inch (1) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches from the top and bottom around the edges; and the attached embroidery signature in the lower right corner and measure one-half of an inch (½) in width from the right edge and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the bottom edge, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 32 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section showing attached two (2) velcro fabric area tabs and measure the first area tab one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the bottom area edge (on center) and one and five-eighth of an inch (1⅝) in width from the left edge, hold firmly and place the second tab two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length downward (on center), hold firmly and stitch one row on both area tabs around the edges. The rear view section is joined with the top view section showing attached embroidery name attachment, measure five-eighths of an inch (⅝) in length from the top area edge; and one and one-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) in width from the left edge hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 32 of 37 FIGS. 12 and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now turn the durable nylon fabric pattern over with the attached items faced down and the rough side faced up.

Now, the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing attached velcro fabric area tab, measure three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in length from the top area edge (on center) and one and three-eighth of an inch (1⅜) in width from the left edge hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges (see page 32 of 37 FIG. 15 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) on the top view section durable foam rubber pattern and align the rounded corners, hold firmly in place and measure from the top area one and seven-eighth of an inch (1⅞) in length downward; and stitch one row across the fabric. Now place the top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) on the top view section durable foam rubber pattern on the rough side faced up over the top view section durable nylon pattern; and align the rounded corners evenly and hold firmly in place; and measure from the top area three and one-eighth of an inch (3⅛) in length downward; and stitch another row across the fabric from the left to the right edge; and continue stitching upward on the right edge to the top rounded corners back down the left edge and stop from the start of the stitching across line (see page 32 of 37 FIGS. 15, 14 and 13 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, place the top view section durable nylon fabric overlap pattern and fold evenly around the top view section rough edges, hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches (starting from the left edge) one-eighth of an inch (⅛) apart (see page 31 of 37 FIG. 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now turn the durable nylon fabric pattern back over with the attached items showing faced up and the rough area faced down.

Next, place the durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns starting with the first piping on the front view section left side fold back area one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the top area; and the second piping on the front view section right side fold back area one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length from the top area, hold firmly in place (see page 31 of 37 FIG. 5 and page 32 of 37 FIG. 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we are ready to assemble the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric pattern. Make sure the attached items are faced up and the rough side faced down. Now with the two (2) piping already in place, pull upward the front view section, the left side view section, the right side view section, the rear view section and (align evenly all the fold back areas) hold firmly in place; and on the left and right front side fold back areas, stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the top to bottom. Now on the top rear left side and the right side fold back areas, leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space to house the left and right side lap pattern ends; and from this area, finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches downward. After the stitching is completed, push the inside out with the attached items showing outside the rough side areas showing inside. Next, place the top area outside 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric lap pattern evenly one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) above all around the outside top area edges and hold firmly in place; and stitch one row starting from the left side bottom edge all around the edges. Next, place both ends of the lap pattern on the top rear left side and the right side area (one-half of an inch (½) in length open space) fold back areas, hold firmly in place and finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches (see page 32 of 37 FIGS. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and page 31 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now, we have completed the outside of the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric pattern.

Now, we are ready to assemble the 24-crayons box attachment durable fabric lining pattern. Next, pull upward the front view section, the left side view section, the right side view section, the rear view section and (align evenly all the fold back areas) hold firmly in place; and on the front left side and the right side fold back areas, stitch two (2) rows of stitches starting from the top to bottom. Now on the top rear left side and the right side fold back areas, leave one-half of an inch (½) in length open space to house the left side and the right side lap pattern ends and from this area, finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches downward. Next, place the top area inside 24-crayons box attachment durable fabric lining lap pattern evenly one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) above all around the top inside area edge and hold firmly in place; and stitch one row starting from the left side bottom edge all around the edges. Next, place both ends of the lap pattern on the top rear left side and the right side (one-half of an inch (½) in length open space) fold back areas, hold firmly in place and finish stitching the two (2) rows of stitches (see page 33 of 37 FIGS. 16, 17, 18 and 19 of drawing for a review thereof). Now, we have completed the inside durable fabric lining pattern.

Next, place the completed inside durable fabric lining pattern inside the completed outside durable nylon fabric pattern; and align evenly the inside and outside edges of the lap patterns, hold firmly in place; and stitch one row starting from the top left outside area edge all around the top edges (see page 31 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, 6, and 7 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, place the rear view section top area one-eight of an inch (⅛) in length and three and one-fourth of an inch (3¼) in width of the inside durable fabric lining, underneath of the bottom top view section durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric), hold firmly in place; and measure three and seven-sixteenth of an inch (3 7/16) in length from the top view section edge downward; and stitch one row starting from the left edge across the fabric bottom edge (see page 33 of 37 FIG. 19 page 32 of 37 FIG. 15 page 31 of 37 FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Congratulations!! We have completed and assembled the “24-crayons box attachment.”

The Cellular Phone Carrier Attachment

Today, there are so many different types and sizes of cellular phones without having a quality manufactured phone carrier for most of these phones. So, I thought of an idea which would carry several different types and sizes of cellular phones with easy access openings. The development of my new fashion design cellular phone carried attachment, will be manufactured with quality material and craftsmanship. The quality material of durable leatherette will be used for the exterior and a quality material of durable felt fabric lining will be used for the interior; and from my new design measurements and fine stitching will enhance craftsmanship. Durable nylon fabric (finish look) will be used for the first and second stationary belt loop. Magnets will be used to close the cellular phone carrier attachment and a metal name signature will be riveted on the lower right front. Also, durable nylon thread will be used for all stitching (matching exterior and interior).

So, lets get started with the manufacturing of the final eighth (8) component, the cellular phone carrier attachment. The cellular phone carrier attachment will have two (2) different major components as follows:

(1) The durable leatherette pattern (2) The durable felt fabric lining pattern

Now, lets formulate the first major component, the cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette pattern. This pattern will have twelve (12) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The left side view section (3) The right side view section (4) The bottom view section (5) The rear view section (6) The top view section (7) The top view section two (2) durable clear plastic patterns (8) The front view section two (2) durable clear plastic pattern (9) The metal magnet pattern (10) The metal name signature (11) The durable nylon fabric stationary longer rear belt loop pattern (12) The durable nylon fabric stationary shorter rear belt loop pattern

The cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette pattern cutting measurement are twelve and three-eighth of an inch (12⅜) in length and across the front view section four and seven eight of an inch (4⅞) in width. The front view section is joined with the left side view section, the right side view section and cutting measurements for the left side view section (starting from the top left side area), are one and one-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length (includes the left side hold back area); and measure (starting from top left edge and the bottom left edge) five-sixteenth of an inch ( 5/16) in length (inward) and cut open (on center) one-half (½) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circles to create the top and bottom easy access openings (see page 36 of 37 FIGS. 7, 8 and 9 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, continue from the left side view section to “the front view section” cutting measurement (starting from the top area) is two and three-fourth of a inch (2¾) in width; and measure down four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length joining the bottom view section and hold (see page 36 of 37 FIGS. 7, 9 and 10 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, continue from the front view section to “the right side view section” cutting measurements (starting from the top right side area view section) are one and one-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length (includes the right side fold back area); and measure (starting from the top right edge and the bottom right edge) five-sixteenth of an inch ( 5/16) in length (inward) and cut open (on center) one-half (½) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circles to create the top and bottom easy access openings (see page 36 of 37 FIGS. 7 and 9 of the following drawing for a review thereof).

Now, continue the bottom view section which is joining the bottom front view section and the bottom rear view section. “The bottom view section” measurements (starting from left to right) are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width and cut seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in length (downward) on the left and right side area; and from the bottom top left side and the right side area edge, measure one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length (downward) and cut open (on center) one-half (½) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circles to create the left side and right side bottom view section easy access openings (see page 36 of 37 FIGS. 7, 10, 11 and 12 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, continue the rear view section which is joined with the bottom view and top view sections. “The rear view section” measurements (starting from the bottom view section) are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width; and cut four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length (downward to the top view section) on both sides of the rear view section area (see page 36 of 37 FIGS. 10, 11, and 12 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, continue the top view section which is joined with the rear view section. “The top view section” measurements (starting from the rear view section) are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width; measure and cut one inch (1) in length on both sides (downward) and from here, measure and cut on a forty-five degree (45) angle (slant) one and one-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) on both sides toward the center of one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in width (across) and measure one inch (1) in length (downward); and from here, measure and cut both corners rounded to one-fourth (¼) of three-fourth of an inch (¾) circle (see page 36 of 37 FIGS. 11 and 12 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The top view section cellular phone carrier attachment two (2) durable clear plastic pattern cutting measurements are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width; measure and cut one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length on both sides (downward) and from here, measure and cut on a forty-five degree (45) angle (slant) one and one-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) on both sides toward the center of one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in width (across) and measure one inch (1) in length (downward); and from here, measure and cut both corners rounded to one-fourth (¼) of three-fourth of an inch (¾) circle (see page 36 of 37 FIG. 13 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The front view section cellular phone carrier attachment two (2) durable clear plastic patterns cutting measurements are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width and one and one-half of a inch (1½) in length (see page 36 of 37 FIG. 15 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The metal magnet pattern cutting measurements are three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width and three-fourth of an inch (¾) in length (see page 36 of 37 FIG. 14 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The metal name signature pattern cutting measurements are one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width and five-eight of an inch (⅝) in length (see page 36 of 37 FIG. 16 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The cellular phone carrier attachment durable nylon fabric stationary longer rear belt loop pattern cutting measurements are three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width and two and one-half of an inch (2½) in length (see page 35 of 37 FIG. 4 of the drawing for a review thereof).

The cellular phone carrier attachment durable nylon fabric stationary shorter rear belt loop pattern cutting measurements are three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in width and one and one-half of an inch (1½) in length (see page 35 of 37 FIG. 5 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, lets formulate the second (2) major component, the cellular phone carrier attachment durable felt fabric lining pattern. This pattern will have six (6) major view sections as follows:

(1) The front view section (2) The left side view section (3) The right side view section (4) The bottom view section (5) The rear view section (6) The top view section

The cellular phone carrier attachment durable felt fabric lining pattern cutting measurements are twelve and thirteen-sixteenth of an inch (12 13/16) in length. Next, the front view section is joined with the left side view section and the right side view section; and the cutting measurements for “the left side view section” (starting from the top left side area), are one and one-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) in width and four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length (includes the left side hold back are); and measure (starting from the top left edge and the bottom left edge) five-sixteenth of an inch ( 5/16) in length (inward) and cut open (on center) one-half (½) of five-eight of an inch (⅝) circles to create the top and bottom easy access openings (see page 37 of 37 FIGS. 17, 18 and 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, continue from the left side view section to “the front view section” cutting measurement (starting from the top area) is two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width; and measure down four an one-half of a an inch (4½) in length joining the bottom view section (see page 37 of 37 FIGS. 18, 17 and 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, continue from the front view section to “the right side view section” and the cutting measurements (starting from the top right side area view section) are one and one-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) in width and four and one-half of a inch (4½) in length (includes the right side fold back area); and measure (starting from the top right edge and the bottom right edge) five-sixteenth of an inch ( 5/16) in length (inward) and cut open (on center) one-half (½) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circles to create the top and bottom easy access openings (see page 37 of 37 FIGS. 17 and 19 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, continue the bottom view section which is joining the bottom front view section and the bottom rear view section. “The bottom view section” measurements (starting from left to right are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width; and cut seven-eight of an inch (⅞) in length (downward) on the left and right side area; and from the bottom top left and right side area edge, measure one-eighth of an inch (⅛) in length (downward) and cut open (on center) one-half (½) of five-eighth of an inch (⅝) circles to create the left side and right side bottom view section easy access openings (see page 37 of 37 FIGS. 17, 20, 21 and 22 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, continue the rear view section which is joined with the bottom view and top view sections. “The rear view section” measurements (starting from the bottom view section) are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width; and cut four and one-half of an inch (4½) in length (downward to the top view section) on both sides of the rear area (see page 37 of 37 FIGS. 20, 21 and 22 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, continue the top view section which is join with the rear view section. “The top view section” measurements (starting from the rear view section) are two and three-fourth of an inch (2¾) in width; measure and cut one inch (1) in length on both sides (downward) and from here, measure and cut on a forty-five degree (45) angle (slant one and one-sixteenth of an inch (1 1/16) on both sides and toward the center of one and three-fourth of an inch (1¾) in width (across) and measure one inch (1) in length (downward) and from here, measure and cut both corners rounded to one-fourth (¼) of three-fourth of an inch (¾) circle (see page 37 of 37 FIGS. 21 and 22 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Now, we have completed the two different major components and lets place them all together; starting with the first major component, the durable leatherette pattern. Next, the front view section showing the metal name signature and measure from the bottom area edge upward one-fourth of an inch (¼) in length and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width from the lower right area edge, hold firmly and rivet the metal name signature (see page 36 of 37 FIGS. 16 and 7 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Next, the rear view section showing attached two (2) different items as follows:

(1) showing attached two (2) velcro fabric area tabs, and measure the first area tab three-fourth of an inch (¾) in length (on center) from the bottom area edge, hold firmly; and place the second area tab two and one-fourth of an inch (2¼) in length downward (on center), hold firmly and stitch one row on both area tabs around the edges (see page 36 of 37 FIG. 11 and page 35 of 37 FIGS. 6 and 2 of the drawing for a review thereof). (2) Showing attached two (2) different sizes of durable nylon fabric belt loops and measure the first belt loop (the shorter) and the second belt loop (the longer) and place them together (on center) one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) in length from the first area tab; and fold back both ends together one-eight of an inch (⅛), hold both ends firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches across the area. Place the shorter belt loop other end one and one-eighth of an inch (1⅛) in length (downward) from the first stitch line, tuck and fold back one-eighth of an inch (⅛) hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches across the area. Place the longer belt loop other end, two and one-eighth of an inch (2⅛) in length (downward) and one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) in length from the second area tab; tuck and fold back one-eight of an inch (⅛), hold firmly and stitch two (2) rows of stitches across the are (see page 36 of 37 FIG. 11 and page 35 of 37 FIGS. 6, 4, 5, and 2 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now, we have completed the exterior items on the durable leatherette pattern. Turn the durable leatherette pattern over with the exterior items showing faced down and the rough side showing faced up.

Now, we ready for the second major component, the durable felt fabric lining pattern starting with the front view section showing the metal magnet and two (2) durable clear plastic patterns; and measure from the top area edges of both patterns seven-eighth of an inch (⅞) in length (downward on center) and one inch (1) in width from the left area edge; and place the metal magnet between both of the durable clear plastic patterns, hold firmly and stitch one row around the edges of the metal magnet which will secure the metal magnet in place. Now place the front view section durable clear plastic pattern with the secured metal magnet in place and align evenly on the front view section felt fabric lining; hold firmly in place and stitch one row starting from one-eighth of an inch (⅛) from the bottom left area edge; and upward one-fourth of an inch (¼) from the left side area edge, from the top area edge, down the right side edge; and complete the one-eighth of an inch (⅛) stitching from the bottom area edge and upward one-fourth of an inch (¼) from the left side area edge, from the top area edge, down the right side and area edge; and complete the stitching from right to left on the one-eighth of an inch (⅛) bottom area edge (see page 36 of 37 FIG. 17 of the drawing for a review thereof). Make sure the front view section felt fabric lining fold back area is not covered-up.

Next, from the top view section showing the metal magnet and two (2) durable clear plastic pattern; measure from the top area edges on both patterns three-eighth of an inch (⅜) in length (downward on center) and one-fourth of an inch (¼) in width from the left area edges and place the metal magnet between both of the durable clear plastic patterns, hold firmly in place and stitch one row around the edges of the metal magnet which will secure the metal magnet in place. Now place the top view section durable clear plastic pattern with the secured metal magnet in place on the top view section felt fabric lining (align the rounded corners evenly) hold firmly in place (see page 37 of 37 FIG. 22 and page 36 or 37 FIGS. 13 and 14 of the drawing for a review thereof). Turn the durable felt fabric lining pattern over with the attached items showing faced down and the smooth side showing faced up.

Next, make sure the durable leatherette pattern attached items is showing faced down; and place the durable felt lining pattern with attached items showing faced down on top of the durable leatherette pattern; and align evenly around both bottom view sections, hold firmly in place and stitch one row around the edges on the bottom view section and including the edges around the easy access openings. Next, starting from the left side view section, make sure the top and bottom easy access openings are align evenly and hold firmly in place. Now, from the right side view sections, repeat the same method and hold firmly in place; and stitch one row of stitches around the top and bottom left side view and the right side view sections, easy access openings (see page 36 of 37 FIGS. 8, 9, 10 and page 37 of 37 FIGS. 18 and 19 and 20 of the drawing for a review thereof). Now, turn back over both attached patterns with the durable leatherette pattern showing attached items faced up on top and the durable felt fabric lining showing faced down on the bottom.

Now from the front view section top area, align evenly and tuck the durable felt fabric lining fold back area underneath of the durable clear plastic pattern between the durable leatherette pattern; and hold firmly and stitch one rows starting from the top left area edges across the top area (see page 37 of 37 FIG. 17 and page 36 of 37 FIGS. 15 and 7 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Make sure the top view section durable leatherette pattern (showing faced up) top area rounded corners are aligned evenly with the top view section durable clear plastic pattern and the top view durable felt fabric lining fold back areas underneath of the durable clear plastic pattern and between the durable leatherette pattern and hold firmly in place (see page 36 of 37 FIGS. 12, 13 and page 37 of 37 FIG. 22 of the drawing for a review thereof). We are almost ready for the final stitching.

Next, pull upward the rear view section which is joined with the top view section (showing faced up inside now); and pull upward the joined left side view section, the front view section and the right view section (showing faced up inside now); and starting first with the left side view section, align evenly and tuck the durable felt fabric lining fold back area underneath of the durable leatherette pattern; and hold firmly in place. Now the right side view section is the same as the left side view section. So, repeat the same method for the right side view section and hold firmly in place. There are two rows (2) of stitches for the rear left side view and the right side view sections one-sixteenth of an inch ( 1/16) apart. The first stitching row, starting from the rear left side bottom edge upward around the top view section; the top rounded corners and back down the right side edge to the right bottom edge. The second stitching row, starting from the rear left side bottom edge upward to the rear view section top area and across the leatherette top are edge back down the right side to the bottom edge. Now, push the inside outward showing durable leatherette with attached items outside an the durable felt fabric lining showing inside (see page 35 of 37 FIGS. 1, 2, 6 and page 36 of 37 FIGS. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and page 37 of 37 FIGS. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22 of the drawing for a review thereof).

Congratulations!! We have completed and assembled the cellular phone carrier attachment.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

Not Applicable

STATE REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not Applicable

THE NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO A JOINT RESEARCH AGREEMENT

(1) Dr. John B. Miller (2) Dr. Lynda B. Turner

Reference to “Sequence Listing,” a Table, or a Computer Program Listing Compact Disc Appendix “Not Applicable” because my Utility Pouch and Attachments will not contain any chemical elements.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There were many sources of background information which led to the discovery of this invention. First, from having the opportunity to associate with teachers and students of all grade levels, there were behavior problems. These behavior problems started in classrooms, hallways, cafeterias and onto the playgrounds. It can be noted below as follows:

-   (1) In the classrooms some students displayed disrupted defiant     behavior, for example, “bullying tactics.” -   (2) These bullying tactics continued in hallways and onto the next     class sessions, with students carrying in their hands sharp school     supply objects (pencil, markers, rules, ink pens, and crayons) to     use when they become aggressive on offense or defense from pushing     and shoving. -   (3) After reaching the playground area in the afternoon, it became     less supervisional because of the vast area to play. These school     supply objects can become dangerous. Secondly, this invention with     all of the attachments were designed to aid teachers in controlling     most of the supplies. This “utility pouch and attachments will carry     this equipment and will help free the students form carrying school     supplies in their hands. Finally, the teachers will have more     control over advising students what school supplies to use and maybe     this will substitute the need for a complete backpack.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In summary, this “utility pouch and attachments” will primarily be used by all students and secondarily by some employees of different companies. The development of this utility pouch and attachments will have greater advantages over most back packs, because the weight distribution is carried around the waist instead of the back. Also, this design of the utility pouch and attachments can carry up to four different attachments at one time with attached velcro fabric tabs; and several attachments were designed to change them from time to time. For a completed full elevational view, see page three of thirty-seven (3 of 37) of the drawing for a review thereof.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

The description of the completed views of the drawings are very comprehensive, because of the extraordinary design of the “utility pouch and attachments.” There will be eight (8) different sets of the drawings with lots of views. The beginning of the drawings starting with page one of thirty-seven (1 of 37); and the first set of the drawings (the \ insert fly-sheet), the utility pouch and attachments figure views of the drawing beginning with page two of thirty-seven (2 of 37): and page three of thirty-seven (3 of 37) will start the first set of views of the drawings, the “utility pouch and attachments figures” are now as follows:

FIG. 1 is a closed front full oblique elevational view of the utility pouch and attachments showing my new design, zipper with two (2) fasteners, embroidery name attachment, embroidery name tag, embroidery signature (TMD), piping on shaded areas and top view lap for a nice finish look thereof.

FIG. 2 is a closed front full elevational view of the scissor attachment on the left side of the utility pouch thereof.

FIG. 3 is a closed front full elevational view of the stapler attachment on the left front side of the utility pouch thereof.

FIG. 4 is a closed front full elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment on the right front side of the utility pouch thereof.

FIG. 5 is a closed front full elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment for the right side of the utility pouch thereof.

FIG. 6 is a closed front full elevational view of the highlighters dry-eraser markers attachment for the utility pouch thereof.

FIG. 7 is a closed front full elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment for the utility pouch thereof.

FIG. 8 is an open front full oblique elevational view of the utility pouch without the attachments showing my new design, zipper and a fastener, six (6) compact disc (CD) racks inside, velcro fabric area tabs, name tag, piping on shaded areas, embroidery signature (lower right corner) top view overlap, side and front lap for a nice finish look thereof.

FIG. 9 is an elevational view of the durable clear plastic name cover pattern, standard for all the attachments thereof.

FIG. 10 is an elevational view of the name tag three parts configuration (to be assembled) durable nylon fabric pattern, standard for all the attachments thereof.

FIG. 11 is a full elevational view of the name tag which is standard for all the attachments thereof.

FIG. 12 is an elevational view of the durable velcro fabric tab pattern, standard for the utility pouch and attachments thereof.

FIG. 13 is an elevational view of the durable nylon fabric embroidery name signature pattern, standard for all the attachments thereof.

FIG. 14 is a rear elevational view of the utility pouch showing attached durable velcro fabric area tabs and piping on the shaded areas.

FIG. 15 is a right side elevational view of the utility pouch showing attached durable velcro fabric area tabs and piping on the shaded areas.

FIG. 16 is an open left and right side elevational view of the utility pouch showing a zipper and fastener, attached durable velcro fabric area tabs, piping on shaded areas and top overlap for a finish look.

FIG. 17 is a left and right side elevational view of a belt loop showing attached durable velcro fabric area tabs.

FIG. 18 is a front view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached durable velcro fabric area tabs, name tag, embroidery name signature in the lower right corner and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching.

FIG. 19 is a left side view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable nylon fabric pattern, showing attached durable velcro fabric area tabs and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching.

FIG. 20 is a right side view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached durable velcro fabric area tabs and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching.

FIG. 21 is a rear view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached durable velcro fabric area tabs and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching.

FIG. 22 is an elevational view of the utility pouch durable nylon fabric four (4) piping patterns.

FIG. 23 is a top view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable nylon fabric pattern.

FIG. 24 is a top view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable nylon fabric overlap pattern.

FIG. 25 is a front view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable foam rubber pattern.

FIG. 26 is a left side view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable foam rubber pattern.

FIG. 27 is a right side view section elevational view of the utility pouch foam rubber pattern.

FIG. 28 is a rear view section elevational view of the utility pouch foam rubber pattern.

FIG. 29 is a top view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable foam rubber pattern.

FIG. 30 is a front view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching.

FIG. 31 is a left side view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching.

FIG. 32 is a right side view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching.

FIG. 33 is a rear view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching.

FIG. 34 is a top view section elevational view of the utility pouch durable fabric lining pattern.

FIG. 35 is an elevational view of the utility pouch inside pouch durable fabric lining lap pattern.

FIG. 36 is an elevational view of the utility pouch outside durable nylon fabric lap pattern.

FIG. 37 is an elevational view of the top view section zipper durable nylon fabric pattern.

FIG. 38 is an elevational view of the top area left side view, the front view and the right side view sections zipper durable nylon fabric pattern.

FIG. 39 is an elevational view of the inside utility pouch durable fabric lining showing six (6) compact disc (CD) racks.

FIG. 40 is an elevational view of the inside lining looking at the very top of the compact disc (CD) rack pattern.

FIG. 41 is an elevational view of the inside utility pouch durable fabric lining compact disc (CD) rack pattern.

Next, the second set of views of the drawing (the insert fly-sheet), the scissor attachment figure views of the drawing beginning with page ten of thirty-seven (10 of 37); and page eleven of thirty-seven (11 of 37) will start the second (2) set of views of the drawings, the “scissor attachment figures” are now as follows:

FIG. 1 is a front full open oblique elevational view of the scissor attachment showing my new design with attached, velcro area tabs, embroidery name tag, embroidery signature on the bottom area, piping on shaded areas, middle lap and top view overlap for a nice finish look thereof.

FIG. 2 is a left and right side elevational view of the scissor attachment showing attached front and rear velcro fabric area tabs and lap for a finish look thereof.

FIG. 3 is a left and right side elevational view of the belt loop showing velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 4 is a rear view section elevational view of the scissor attachment showing attached velcro fabric area tabs and piping on the shaded areas thereof.

FIG. 5 is a front view section elevational view of the scissor attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached velcro fabric area tab, name tag, embroidery name signature near the bottom area and cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 6 is a bottom view section elevational view of the scissor attachment showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 7 is a rear view section elevational view of the scissor attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached velcro fabric area tabs, cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 8 is a top view section elevational view of the scissor attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached embroidery name attachment thereof.

FIG. 9 is a left side view section elevational view of the scissor attachment durable fabric pattern showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 10 is a right side view section elevational view of the scissor attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 11 is an elevational view of the scissor attachment four (4) pipings of durable nylon fabric pattern thereof.

FIG. 12 is a top view section elevational view of the scissor attachment durable foam rubber pattern thereof.

FIG. 13 is a top view section elevational view of the durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing attached durable velcro fabric area tab thereof.

FIG. 14 is a front view section elevational view of the scissor attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 15 is a bottom view section elevational view of the scissor attachment with attached durable plastic and showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 16 is a durable clear plastic elevational view pattern thereof

FIG. 17 is a rear view section elevational view of the scissor attachment durable fabric lining pattern and showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 18 is a left side view section elevational view of the scissor attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 19 is a right side view section elevational view of the scissor attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 20 is an embroidery name attachment durable nylon fabric pattern standard for all the attachments thereof.

FIG. 21 is a top inside front, left and right side view sections elevational view durable fabric lining lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 22 is a top area outside front, left and right side view sections elevational view durable nylon fabric lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 23 is a top view section elevational view of durable nylon fabric overlap pattern thereof.

Next, the third (3) set of views of the drawing (the insert fly-sheet), the stapler attachment figure views of the drawings beginning with page fourteen of thirty-seven (14 of 37); and page fifteen of thirty-seven (15 of 37) will start the third (3) set of views of the drawings, the “stapler attachment figures” are now as follows:

FIG. 1 is a front open full oblique elevational view of the stapler attachment showing my new design with attached velcro fabric area tabs, embroidery name tag, piping on the shaded areas, embroidery signature lower right corner, middle lap and top view overlap for a nice finish look thereof.

FIG. 2 is a left right side elevational view of the stapler attachment belt loop with attached velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 3 is a left and right side elevational view of the stapler attachment showing attached velcro area tabs, piping on the shaded areas and a middle lap for a finish look thereof.

FIG. 4 is a rear view section elevational view of the stapler attachment showing attached velcro area tabs thereof.

FIG. 5 is an elevational view of the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric two (2) piping patterns showing cut opens near the bottom for easier fitting thereof.

FIG. 6 is a top area inside elevational view of the stapler attachment durable fabric lining lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 7 is a top view outside elevational view of the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric lap pattern thereof FIG. 8 is a top view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric overlap pattern thereof.

FIG. 9 is a front view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached velcro fabric area tab, a name tag, embroidery name signature lower right corner and fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 10 is a front middle view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 11 is a bottom view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable fabric pattern showing fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 12 is a left side view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 13 is a rear view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached velcro fabric area tabs and fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 14 is a right side view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 15 is a top view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable foam rubber pattern thereof.

FIG. 16 is a top view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing embroidery name attachment thereof.

FIG. 17 is a top view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing a velcro fabric area tab thereof.

FIG. 18 is a front view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable fabric lining pattern and fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 19 is a front middle view section of the stapler attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 20 is a bottom view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 21 is a left side view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 22 is a rear view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 23 is a right side view section elevational view stapler attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open and fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 24 is a front middle view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable clear plastic pattern thereof.

FIG. 25 is a bottom view section elevational view of the stapler attachment durable clear plastic pattern thereof.

Next, the fourth (4) set of views of the drawing (the insert fly-sheet), the hand sanitizer attachment figure views of the drawings beginning with page eighteen of thirty-seven (18 of 37); and page nineteen of thirty-seven (19 of 37) will start the fourth (4) set of views of the drawings, the “hand sanitizer attachment figures” are now as follows:

FIG. 1 is a front full open oblique elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment showing my new design with attached velcro area tabs, embroidery name tag, piping on shaded areas, embroidery signature on the lower right corner, middle lap and top view overlap for a nice finish look thereof.

FIG. 2 is a left and right side view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment showing attached front and rear velcro fabric area tabs, piping on shaded area and middle section lap for a finish look thereof.

FIG. 3 is a left and right side view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment belt loop with attached velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 4 is a top area inside elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable fabric lining lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 5 is a top area outside elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 6 is an elevational view of the hand sanitizer two (2) pipings of durable nylon fabric patterns thereof.

FIG. 7 is a rear view section elevational view showing attached velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 8 is a top view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer durable nylon fabric overlap pattern thereof.

FIG. 9 is a front view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached velcro fabric area tab, name tag, embroidery name signature lower right corner and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 10 is a left side view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 11 is a right side view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 12 is a rear view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing velcro fabric area tabs and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 13 is a top view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing embroidery name attachment thereof.

FIG. 14 is a top view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable foam rubber pattern thereof.

FIG. 15 is a top view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing velcro fabric area tab thereof.

FIG. 16 is a front view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing a cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 17 is a left side view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 18 is a right side view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing a cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 19 is a rear view section elevational view of the hand sanitizer attachment fabric lining pattern showing a cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

Next, the fifth (5) set of views of the drawing (the insert fly-sheet), the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment figure views of the drawings beginning with page twenty two of thirty-seven (22 of 37); and page twenty three of thirty-seven (23 of 37) will start the fifth (5) set of views of the drawings, the “cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment figures” are now as follows:

FIG. 1 is a front full open oblique elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment showing my new design with attached velcro fabric area tabs, embroidery name tag, piping on shaded areas, embroidery signature lower right corner, middle lap and top view overlap for a nice finish look thereof.

FIG. 2 is a left and right side elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment showing attached front and rear velcro fabric area tabs, piping on shaded area and lap for a finish look thereof.

FIG. 3 is a left and right side elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment belt loop showing attached velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 4 is a rear view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment showing attached velcro fabric areas tab thereof.

FIG. 5 is an elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment two (2) pipings durable nylon fabric patterns thereof.

FIG. 6 is a top area inside elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable fabric lining lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 7 is a top area outside elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 8 is a top view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric overlap pattern thereof.

FIG. 9 is a front view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing velcro fabric area tabs, name tag, embroidery name signature lower right corner and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 10 is a left side view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 11 is an right side view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 12 is a rear view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing velcro fabric areas tabs and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 13 is a top view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached embroidery name attachment thereof.

FIG. 14 is a top view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable foam rubber pattern thereof.

FIG. 15 is a top view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 16 is a front view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 17 is a left side view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 18 is a right side view section elevational view of the cased-sharpener, staples-erasers attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for thereof.

FIG. 19 is a rear view section elevational view of the cased-pencil sharpener, staples-eraser attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

Next, the six (6) set of views of the drawing (the insert fly-sheet), the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment figure views of the drawings beginning with page twenty six of thirty-seven (26 of 37); and page twenty-seven of thirty-seven (27 of 37) will start the six (6) set of views of the drawings, the “highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment figures” are now as follows:

FIG. 1 is a front full open oblique elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment showing my new design with attached velcro fabric area tabs, embroidery name tag, embroidery signature lower right corner, piping on shaded areas, middle lap and top view overlap nice finish look thereof.

FIG. 2 is a left and right side elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment showing front and rear velcro fabric area tabs, piping on shaded area and lap for a finish look thereof.

FIG. 3 is a left and right side elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment belt loop showing attached velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 4 is a rear view section elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment showing attached velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 5 is a elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment two (2) piping of durable nylon fabric patterns thereof.

FIG. 6 is a top area inside elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment durable fabric lining lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 7 is a top area outside elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 8 is a top view section elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric overlap pattern thereof.

FIG. 9 is a front view section elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached velcro fabric area tab, name tag, embroidery name signature lower right corner and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 10 is a left side view section elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 11 is a right side view section elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 12 is a rear view section elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing velcro fabric area tabs and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 13 is a top view section elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing embroidery name attachment thereof.

FIG. 14 is a top view section elevational view of the highlighters, dry-eraser markers attachment durable foam rubber pattern thereof.

FIG. 15 is a top view section of the highlighters dry-eraser markers attachment durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing velcro fabric area tab thereof.

FIG. 16 is a front view section elevational view of the highlighters dry-eraser markers attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back area for stitching thereof.

FIG. 17 is a left side view section elevational view of the highlighters dry-eraser markers attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 18 is a right side view section elevational view of the highlighters dry-eraser markers attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 19 is a rear view section elevational view of the highlighters dry-eraser markers attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

Next, the seventh (7) set of views of the drawing (the insert fly-sheet), the 24-crayons box attachment figure views of the drawings beginning with page thirty of thirty-seven (30 of 37); and page thirty one of thirty-seven (31 of 37) will start the seventh (7) set of the drawings, the “24-crayons box attachment figures” are now as follows:

FIG. 1 is a front full open oblique elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment showing my new design with attached velcro fabric area tabs, embroidery name tag, embroidery signature lower right corner, piping on shaded areas, middle lap and top view overlap for a nice finish look thereof.

FIG. 2 is a left and right side elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment showing attached front and rear velcro fabric area tabs, piping on shaded area and lap for a finish look thereof.

FIG. 3 is a left and right side elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment belt loop showing attached velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 4 is a rear view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment showing velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 5 is an elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment showing velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 6 is a top area inside elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable lining fabric lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 7 is a top area outside elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric lap pattern thereof.

FIG. 8 is a top view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric overlap pattern thereof.

FIG. 9 is a front view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing velcro fabric area tab, name tag, embroidery name signature lower right corner and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 10 is a left side view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 11 is a right side view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 12 is rear view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing velcro fabric area tabs and cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 13 is a top view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric pattern showing attached embroidery name attachment thereof.

FIG. 14 is a top view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable foam rubber pattern thereof.

FIG. 15 is a top view section of the 24-crayons box attachment durable nylon fabric lining pattern (same color fabric) showing attached velcro fabric area tab thereof.

FIG. 16 is a front view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 17 is a left side view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

FIG. 18 is a right side view elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable fabric lining showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching for stitching thereof.

FIG. 19 is a rear view section elevational view of the 24-crayons box attachment durable fabric lining pattern showing cut open wedge for easier fold back areas for stitching thereof.

Next, the final eight (8) set of views of the drawing (the insert fly-sheet), the cellular phone carrier attachment figure views of the drawings beginning with page thirty-four of thirty-seven (34 of 37); and page thirty-five of thirty-seven (35 of 37) will start the final eight (8) set of views of the drawings, the “cellular phone carrier attachment figures” are now as follows:

FIG. 1 is a open front full open oblique elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette showing attached magnet (metal) at the top, metal name signature lower right corner, easy access top and bottom openings thereof.

FIG. 2 is a left and right side elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette showing attached rear velcro fabric area tabs, two (2) different stationary belt loop sizes, easy access top and bottom openings thereof.

FIG. 3 is a left and right side elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment belt loop durable nylon fabric showing velcro fabric area tabs thereof.

FIG. 4 is an elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable nylon fabric stationary longer rear belt loop pattern thereof.

FIG. 5 is an elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable nylon fabric stationary shorter rear belt loop pattern thereof.

FIG. 6 is a rear elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette showing attached velcro fabric area tabs and a larger stationary belt loop of durable nylon fabric thereof.

FIG. 7 is a front view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette pattern showing attached metal name signature lower right corner thereof.

FIG. 8 is a left side view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette pattern showing fold back area, top and bottom easy access openings thereof.

FIG. 9 is a right side view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette pattern showing fold back area, top and bottom easy access openings thereof.

FIG. 10 is a bottom view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette pattern showing left and right side easy access openings thereof.

FIG. 11 is a rear view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette pattern showing attached velcro fabric area tabs and nylon fabric belt loop thereof.

FIG. 12 is a top view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable leatherette pattern thereof.

FIG. 13 is a top view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment two (2) durable clear plastic patterns showing attached metal magnet in between the patterns thereof.

FIG. 14 is an elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment showing a metal magnet pattern thereof.

FIG. 15 is a front view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment two (2) durable clear plastic patterns showing attached metal magnet in between the patterns thereof.

FIG. 16 is a front view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment metal name signature (TMD) pattern.

FIG. 17 is a front view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable felt fabric lining pattern showing metal magnet and top fold back area thereof.

FIG. 18 is a left side view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable felt fabric lining pattern showing fold back area, top and bottom easy access openings thereof.

FIG. 19 is a right side view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable felt fabric lining pattern showing fold back area, top and bottom easy access openings thereof.

FIG. 20 is a bottom view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable felt fabric lining pattern showing left and right side easy access openings thereof.

FIG. 21 is a rear view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable felt fabric lining pattern thereof.

FIG. 22 is a top view section elevational view of the cellular phone carrier attachment durable felt fabric lining pattern showing fold back areas.

DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The detailed descriptions of this invention was a unique idea and a great design which turned into a development of the utility pouch and attachments. This utility pouch and attachments are different than most other pouch users today

because: (1) This “utility pouch and attachment” were designed to carry multiple school supplies secured in separate attachments. (2) This utility pouch and attachments of my newly design with velcro fabric area tabs, can attach itself to the inside velcro fabric area of my designed fashion and utility leather belt to be worn around the waist. (3) Finally, this method will minimize the use of hands, arms, shoulders and from back packs. 

1) I claim the ornamental design for the Utility Pouch and Attachments as shown 1) I claim the ornamental design for the Scissor Attachment as shown 2) I claim the ornamental design for the Stapler Attachment as shown 3) I claim the ornamental design for the Hand Sanitizer Attachment as shown 4) I claim the ornamental design for the Cased-Pencil Sharpener, Staples-Erasers Attachment as shown 5) I claim the ornamental design for the Highlighters and Dry-Eraser Markers Attachment as shown 6) I claim the ornamental design for the 24-Crayons Box Attachment as shown 7) I claim the ornamental design for the Cellular Phone Attachment as shown 